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Usage<br />

Batch Format<br />

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an IP address, such as 192.168.14.32<br />

Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> AsyncOS 7.6 <strong>CLI</strong> Reference Guide<br />

Chapter<br />

a subnet using CIDR notation. For example, 192.168.5.0/24 means the<br />

entire class C network from 192.168.5.0 to 192.168.5.255.<br />

For IPv6 addresses, you can use the following formats:<br />

2620:101:2004:4202::0-2620:101:2004:4202::ff<br />

2620:101:2004:4202::<br />

2620:101:2004:4202::23<br />

2620:101:2004:4202::/64<br />

The command presents a list of all currently configured TCP/IP routes for you to<br />

select from using the edit and delete subcommands.<br />

Commit: This command requires a ‘commit’.<br />

Cluster Management: This command is restricted to machine mode.<br />

Batch Command: This command supports a batch format.<br />

The batch format of the smtproutes command can be used to perform all the<br />

fuctions of the traditional <strong>CLI</strong> command. You can choose whether to use IPv4 or<br />

IPv6 addresses for the route.<br />

Creating a static route:<br />

routeconfig new 4|6

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