The Gateway Route Table is a new feature for the 5.2 release that provides a comprehensive view of the routing information on an SD-WAN Gateway, displaying the routes (up to 16k) that are known to a Gateway, including both learned routes and statically configured routes.
The 5.2 release introduces the Gateway Route Table, which displays important information about each route, such as the Network Prefix and Mask Preference, Flags, and Metric, to name a few. The Gateway Route Table is updated in real-time, providing an up-to-date view of the routing information on a Gateway. It can be used to diagnose routing issues and to optimize routing policies.
To access the Gateway Route Table:
In the SD-WAN service of the Enterprise portal, click , as shown in the image below.
Field | Description |
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Network Prefix | The destination address of the route. It specifies the network to which the route applies. |
Network Mask | Displays the prefix carried by the BGP route. |
Type | Indicates the type of routes:
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Peer Name | Indicates the name of the BGP peer that learned the route. |
Reachable | Indicates whether the route is reachable or not. If the route is reachable, it can be used for forwarding packets. |
Metric | A value that represents the cost of using a particular route. Lower values indicate a lower cost. |
Preference | A value that is used to influence the preferred path for outbound traffic. A lower value indicates a more preferred route. |
Flags | Flags are listed below:
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Age | Indicates the amount of time that has elapsed since the route was last updated. |
C Tag | Used to identify the customer that the route belongs to in a multi-tenant environment. |
CSV | Click the CSV button to export the data to an Excel sheet. |