Jamal Hadi Salim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Issue 1:
> 1) There are routes that are added by the kernel. These are labelled as
> being added by the kernel. 
> 2) Others maybe added by a dynamic routing daemon and these would be
> labelled as being inserted by such a daemon
> 3) Yet others are added by an admin using a command line tool such as
> iproute2, route, etc. And i can tell those as well.

What's the difference WRT carrier? Are some of them usable more or less
when the device is down?

> Routes can be made to
> prohibit, blackhole, throw packets or become unreachable. Is that what
> you are saying?

Obviously, no. I mean route entry "inactive" flag (not existing yet)
which has exactly nothing to do with its destination.
-- 
Krzysztof Halasa
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