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RV215W Routing Table

Carl Hilton
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OK, this is what my routing table looks like...


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Routing table Entry List

Destination LAN IP

Subnet Mask

Gateway

Interface

10.13.145.230

255.255.255.255

0.0.0.0

WAN

50.235.77.24

255.255.255.248

50.235.77.25

WAN

10.13.146.0

255.255.255.0

10.13.146.1

LAN

10.13.145.0

255.255.255.0

10.13.145.1

LAN

0.0.0.0

0.0.0.0

50.235.77.30

WAN


Another router on the other end of a VPN pipe looks like this...


Routing table Entry List

Destination LAN IP

Subnet Mask

Gateway

Interface

98.136.65.224

255.255.255.224

98.136.65.248

WAN


10.13.200.0

255.255.255.0

10.13.200.1

LAN


0.0.0.0

0.0.0.0

98.136.65.225

WAN




My question is why is the first one so complicated?

How can I purge the 10.13.146.0 route because I don't have any machines on that subnet.




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Tom Watts
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi Carl, I can only speculate that perhaps there is a VLAN created on that router which was never cleaned up?

My RV215 shows only my routes I have present but when i create a VLAN, it adds the router.

Routes can be made from other sources as well such as VPN connection or firewall rules. I would check such means to ensure there is no unwanted configuration.

-Tom
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