You can view the IP routes that are associated with the VSP One File server. To view the routes, navigate to .
The following information is shown for each route:
| Setting | Description |
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| Cluster Node Routing | When this option is disabled (the default behavior), the configured routes are propagated to all nodes in a cluster. If this option is enabled, it is possible to configure different routes for each node in a cluster. CAUTION: If an EVS fails over to a node that is missing a required route, network traffic can no longer reach the required destination.
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| Destination | For a network route, this setting shows the IP address and address prefix length of the destination. For a host route, this setting shows only an IP address. |
| Gateway | The gateway IP address of the route. |
| Type | The type of route:
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| Creation Type | The value Static indicates that the route was created manually. Dynamic indicates that the route was created by a switch. |
| MTU | This value is the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU), which is the largest size Ethernet frame that the server can send for the route. |