Output of the netstat -r Command
The following table explains the output of the netstat -r command.
Table 4-1 Description of the
Output of the netstat -r Command
Field | Description |
Flag | D - The route was dynamically created
using a redirect.
G - The route is through a gateway.
H - The route is to a host.
M - The route is a redundant route
established with the multirt option.
S - The route is a redundant route
established with the setsrc option.
U - The route is up.
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Ref | Shows the current number of routes sharing
the same link layer. If this value is greater than 1, the corresponding route
cannot be deleted. |
Use | Indicates the number of packets sent using
a combined routing and address resolution or a broadcast route. |
Interface | Lists the network interface used for the
route. |
The flags D, G, H,
and U are part of standard Solaris routing. The flags M and S are used for CGTP. The flags configure
the way in which data is replicated, as follows:
If the flag M is set, the data is replicated
through all routes that have the destination flag M.
If the flag S is set, and if the application
did not provide a source address for the data to be sent to, the source address
is set to the value specified in the route.
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