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Check Point - GAiA - How To View Routing Table - CLI

Routing table of Check Point GAiA firewall or security management can be viewed using command "show route". The command need to be executed on Check Point/GAiA shell/clish mode and it doesn't work on Expert mode.


Syntax:

show route


Example:

CheckPoint-GAiA>
CheckPoint-GAiA> show route

Codes: C - Connected, S - Static, R - RIP, B - BGP (D - Default),
       O - OSPF IntraArea (IA - InterArea, E - External, N - NSSA)
       A - Aggregate, K - Kernel Remnant, H - Hidden,
       P - Suppressed, U - Unreachable, i - Inactive

S  0.0.0.0/0       via 10.200.130.140, eth2-03.77, cost 0, age 821
S  10.30.22.0/23   via 172.10.100.1, Mgmt, cost 0, age 6813

S  10.30.200.0/23  via 172.10.100.1, Mgmt, cost 0, age 6813
S  10.33.211.0/24  via 172.10.100.1, Mgmt, cost 0, age 10080

C  10.147.232.128/28   is directly connected, eth2-03.77
                           Interface-External
C  10.147.232.144/29   is directly connected, eth2-03.88
                           Interface-External

CheckPoint-GAiA>
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