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    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/da/NAS/NAS-KBs/How_do_you_determine_the_most_specific_route_ONTAP_9.2_and_later_versions_will_use
      To determine the most specific route(s) to the destination, run the following command from the ONTAP CLI:​​​​​​ From the available routes determine which route has the "narrowest" (most-specific or sm...To determine the most specific route(s) to the destination, run the following command from the ONTAP CLI:​​​​​​ From the available routes determine which route has the "narrowest" (most-specific or smallest) subnet that the destination IP will fit into. The process is similar in IPv6, but instead of a specifiying a netmask (or more formally, a subnet mask) to define a subnet it use a network prefix; the larger the prefix the smaller the subnet.
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/da/NAS/NAS-KBs/LIF_is_unable_to_reach_gateway
      LIF is unable to reach gateway, it is timing out. [  6067] TCP connection to ip 172.xx.xx.xx, port 445 failed: No route to host. [  6069] TCP connection to ip 172.xx.xx.xx, port 445 failed: No route t...LIF is unable to reach gateway, it is timing out. [  6067] TCP connection to ip 172.xx.xx.xx, port 445 failed: No route to host. [  6069] TCP connection to ip 172.xx.xx.xx, port 445 failed: No route to host. [  6072] TCP connection to ip 172.xx.xx.xx, port 445 failed: No route to host. Note: In the above examples, Gateway is configured to be on 192.168.1.1, LIF is configured for 192.168.1.0/24 network, indicating it should be in the same subnet, thus a subnetting mistake is ruled out.
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/da/NAS/NAS-KBs/How_does_ONTAP_9.2_select_a_route
      ONTAP 9.2 and later, Route selection, select route