Software version 32.6.2.68 or newer is required.
To monitor IPv4 Routing information:
-
Go to and select a device.
-
From the Device
Details page, select .

Note
You can refresh
the IPv4 Routing table by selecting

next to the
Last Polled time.
The following
information is available from the Route Monitor Polling Graph:
- A time range showing total
number of routes within a 24 hour time period.
- Route type counts:
- Direct Routes
- Static Routes
- OSPF Routes
- Total Routes
- The Y axis resizes based on
chosen routes.
- The Y axis represents the
total number of routes.
- The X axis represents the
poll time interval
- Hovering over the graph
displays a summary of routes with the given timestamp.

Note
Select the graph heading
to enable or disable the graph line view.
The following information is
available from the IPv4 Routing table:
- Destination Subnetwork
- Next Hop
- VLAN Name
- VLAN ID
- Route Origin
- Status
- Metric
- Route Age
- Route Type Priority
- Routing Instance
You can filter for the Route Origin and Status.

Note
Up to 100 IPv4 Routes are visible
within the table. For additional visibility use an SSH
proxy.