Deleting a dynamically-learned route
About this task
Use the Routes tab to view and manage the contents of the system routing table. You can also delete a dynamically learned route using this table. Exercise caution if you delete entries from the route table.
To delete a static route, use the StaticRoute tab.
To delete dynamic routes from the table for a VRF instance, first select the appropriate instance.
Procedure
- In the navigation tree, expand the following folders: .
- Click IP.
- Click the Routes tab.
- To delete a route, select the route and click Delete.
Routes field descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the Routes tab.
| Name | Description | 
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| Dest | Specifies the destination IP network of this route. An entry with a value of 0.0.0.0 is a default route. The system can display multiple routes to a single destination in the table, but access to multiple entries depends on the table access mechanisms defined by the network management protocol in use. | 
| Mask | Indicates the network mask to logically add with the destination address before comparison to the destination IP network. | 
| NextHop | Specifies the IP address of the next hop of this route. | 
| AltSequence | Indicates the alternative route sequence. The value of 0 denotes the best route. | 
| NextHopId | Specifies the identifier of the next-hop, hostname or MAC address. | 
| HopOrMetric | Specifies the primary routing metric for this route. The semantics of this metric are specific to various routing protocols. | 
| Interface | Specifies the router interface for this route. 
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| Proto | Specifies the routing mechanism through which this route was learned: 
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| Age | Specifies the number of seconds since this route was last updated or otherwise determined correct. | 
| PathType | Indicates the route type, which is a combination of direct, indirect, best, alternative, and ECMP paths. 
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| Pref | Specifies the preference. | 
| NextHopVrfId | Specifies the VRF ID of the next-hop address. | 




