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Click OK. Verify that the static route displays in the Static Route window, or ping the node.

4.2.6 Scenario 6: Static Route for Multiple CTCs

Scenario 6 shows a static route used when multiple CTC computers need to access ONS 15454s residing
on the same subnet
IP subnet; ONS 15454 #1 and CTC #1 are attached to LAN A. ONS 15454 #2 and CTC #2 are attached
to LAN B. Static routes are added to ONS 15454 #1 pointing to CTC #1, and to ONS 15454 #2 pointing
to CTC #2. The static route is entered from the node's perspective.
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Mask—Enter a subnet mask. If the destination is a host route (i.e., one CTC computer), enter a 32-bit
subnet mask (255.255.255.255). If the destination is a subnet, adjust the subnet mask accordingly,
for example, 255.255.255.0. If the destination is 0.0.0.0, enter a subnet mask of 0.0.0.0 to provide
access to all CTC computers.
Next Hop—Enter the IP address of the router port (in this example, 192.168.90.1) or the node IP
address if the CTC computer is connected to the node directly.
Cost—Enter the number of hops between the ONS 15454 and the computer. In this example, the cost
is two, one hop from the ONS 15454 to the router and a second hop from the router to the CTC
workstation.
(Figure
4-7). In this scenario, CTC #1 and #2 and all ONS 15454s are on the same
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