Lines Matching refs:destinations
1156 destinations covered by the route prefix.
1157 \item \verb|unreachable| --- these destinations are unreachable. Packets
1160 \item \verb|blackhole| --- these destinations are unreachable. Packets
1162 \item \verb|prohibit| --- these destinations are unreachable. Packets
1165 \item \verb|local| --- the destinations are assigned to this
1167 \item \verb|broadcast| --- the destinations are broadcast addresses.
1180 \item \verb|anycast| --- ({\em not implemented\/}) the destinations are
1260 For NAT routes it is the first address of the block of translated IP destinations.
1264 --- the source address to prefer when sending to the destinations
1284 --- the maximal window for TCP to advertise to these destinations,
1312 destinations when establishing TCP connections. If it is not given,
1340 --- the scope of the destinations covered by the route prefix.
1477 --- only select routes from the given range of destinations. \verb|SELECTOR|
1517 rather than destinations. Note that the \verb|from| option only works with
2707 to the destination. Unlike IPv6, the scopes of IPv4 destinations