Routing Table Configuration - Siemens 5890 User Manual

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Routing Table Configuration

Every host has a default routing table that it uses to determine which physical interface address to use for
outgoing IP traffic. The router supports virtual routing, which allows you to define multiple routing tables for a
single host. Each routing table added has a defined range of IP source addresses that use that table. The
router determines which routing table to use based on the source address in the packet.
For example, if the router receives a packet whose source address is 192.168.254.10, it checks if that address
is within the address range defined for a virtual routing table. If it is, the virtual routing table is used to route the
packet. If it is not, the default routing table is used instead.
To configure additional routing tables:
1. Click Routing Table Configuration on the left navigation pane of the Router Information page. This
displays the Routing Table Configuration page.
2. From the Interface drop-down menu, select the interface you want to configure.
3. Click Select. This expands the Routing Table Configuration page.
4. Enter the subnet Address, Mask, and Gateway IP address associated with the routing table.
5. In Metric, enter the priority for the routing table. This can be a number between 1 and 15 with 1 being the
highest priority.
6. Click Add.
7. Click Save.
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