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Internet Protocol (IP) Routing
Entering Static Routes
Do as follows to define routes for the network shown in Figure A12-5
(a sample gateway section appears after this procedure):
1
On host02 and host03 , define 5390_02 (132.254.2.2) as the default route.
2
On 5390_02 , define 5390_01 (132.254.1.2) as the default route.
3
On 5390_01 , define border router as the default route, and configure five static routes
defining 5390_03 (132.254.1.1) as the next hop for each of the remote networks
attached to the 5390_03 's SLIP and PPP interfaces .
4
On host01 , define border router as the default route, configure five static routes
defining 5390_03 (132.254.1.1 ) as the next hop for each of the remote networks
attached to the 5390_03 's SLIP and PPP interfaces, and configure 5390_01 as the next
hop for network 132.254.2.0.
5
On 5390_03, define border router as the default route, and define a static route to
subnetwork 132.254.2.0 via 5390_01 (132.254.1.2).
6
On border router , configure five static routes defining 5390_03 (132.254.1.1) as the next
hop for each of the remote networks attached to the 5390_03 's SLIP and PPP
interfaces. Also, define a static route to network 132.254.2.0 via 5390_01 (132.254.1.2).
To configure static and default routes for the hosts in Figure A12-5, use the methods appropriate for
the hosts' operating systems. To configure routes for the Model 5390 servers in Figure A12-5, enter
the following gateway definition in the Model 5390 configuration file. Specify static and default
routes as hardwired if you do not want RIP to replace them with routes it learns over the network.
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