Configuring Static Routes
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Example:
add ip route 145.122.231.43/h gateway 145.122.232.28 metric 1
The list ip routes command displays all currently defined routes
including the route just configured but only if you have specified a
gateway.
Static routes are installed but not visible via the list ip routes
command until the interface to the gateway is active (entered in the
IP/IPX Forwarding Tables).
IPX Routes
The command below adds an IPX static route entry to the IPX Routing
Table:
add ipx route <ipx_network_address>
gateway [gateway_address]
metric [hop_count]
ticks [number]
The IPX network address of the remote destination is written in the
hexadecimal format xxxxxxxx where addresses ffffffff or fffffffe are invalid.
The gateway is expressed in the hex format xxxxxxxx.xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
where xxxxxxxx is the IPX network address and xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx is a MAC
(Ethernet) address. Metric and tick values are also required. Ticks specify
the interval between transmission and delivery of a packet to the remote
network.
Example:
add ipx route fffff111 gateway fffff101.ff:ff:ff:00:00:ff
metric 1 ticks 1
The list ipx routes command displays all currently defined routes
including the route just configured but only if you have specified a
gateway.
Static routes are installed but not visible via the list ipx routes
command until the interface to the gateway is active (entered in the
IP/IPX Forwarding Tables).