Hello!
I see in routing table routes without mask.
how can I get the mask of the received network 192.168.130.0?
D EX 192.168.111.0/24 [170/3498496] via 10.250.0.8, 3w2d, Tunnel1
192.168.120.0/30 is subnetted, 1 subnets
D EX 192.168.120.0 [170/3498496] via 10.250.0.8, 3w2d, Tunnel1
192.168.130.0/30 is subnetted, 10 subnets
D EX 192.168.130.0 [170/3498496] via 10.250.0.8, 3w2d, Tunnel1
D EX 192.168.130.0 [170/3498496] via 10.250.0.78, 3w2d, Tunnel1
D EX 192.168.130.4 [170/3498496] via 10.250.0.78, 3w2d, Tunnel1
D EX 192.168.130.8 [170/3498496] via 10.250.0.78, 3w2d, Tunnel1
D EX 192.168.130.12 [170/3498496] via 10.250.0.78, 3w2d, Tunnel1
D EX 192.168.130.16 [170/3498496] via 10.250.0.78, 3w2d, Tunnel1
D EX 192.168.130.20 [170/3498496] via 10.250.0.78, 3w2d, Tunnel1
D EX 192.168.130.24 [170/3498496] via 10.250.0.78, 3w2d, Tunnel1
D EX 192.168.130.28 [170/3498496] via 10.250.0.78, 3w2d, Tunnel1
D EX 192.168.130.32 [170/3498496] via 10.250.0.78, 3w2d, Tunnel1
Thank you very much.
Velly