Routing Stats for a Logical Router
View detailed information about the logical router, such
as the route table, forwarding table, and routing protocols and
static routes configured.
The following table describes the logical
router’s runtime stats for the Route Table, Forwarding Table, and
Static Route Monitoring table.
Runtime Stat | Description |
---|---|
Route Table | |
Display Address Family | Select IPv4 Only , IPv6
Only , or IPv4 and IPv6 (default)
to control which group of addresses to display in the table. |
Destination | IPv4 address and netmask or IPv6 address
and prefix length of networks the logical router can reach. |
Next Hop | IP address of the device at the next hop
toward the Destination network. A next hop of 0.0.0.0 indicates
the default route. |
Protocol | Indicates the route is a static or connected
route or learned through BGP. |
Metric | Metric for the route. When a routing protocol
has more than one route to the same destination network, it prefers
the route with the lowest metric value. Each routing protocol uses
a different type of metric; for example, RIP uses hop count. |
Selected | Field is true if enabled; blank if disabled. |
Age | Age of the route entry in the routing table. |
Active | Field is true if enabled; blank if disabled. |
Interface | Egress interface of the logical router that
will be used to reach the next hop. |
Refresh | Click to refresh the runtime states in the
table. |
Forwarding Table The
firewall chooses the best route—from the route table (RIB) toward
a destination network—to place in the FIB. | |
Destination | Best IPv4 address and netmask or IPv6 address
and prefix length to a network the logical router can reach, selected
from the Route Table. |
Next Hop | IP address of the device at the next hop
toward the Destination network. A next hop of 0.0.0.0 indicates
the default route. |
MTU | Maximum transmission unit (MTU); maximum number
of bytes that the firewall will transmit in a single TCP packet
to this destination. |
Flags |
|
Interface | Egress interface the logical router will
use to reach the next hop. |
Static Route Monitoring | |
Destination | IPv4 address and netmask or IPv6 address
and prefix length of a network the logical router can reach. |
Next Hop | IP address of the device at the next hop
toward the Destination network. A next hop of 0.0.0.0 indicates
the default route. |
Metric | Metric for the route. When there is more
than one static route to the same destination network, the firewall prefers
the route with the lowest metric value. |
Interface | Egress interface of the logical router that
will be used to reach the next hop. |
Path Monitoring (Fail On) | If path monitoring is enabled for this static
route, Fail On indicates:
If static route path
monitoring is disabled, Fail On indicates Disabled . |
Status | Status of the static route based on ICMP
pings to the monitored destinations: Up , Down ,
or path monitoring for the static route is Disabled . |
Refresh | Refreshes the runtime stats in the table. |
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