Chapter 5 L3 Features; Ipv4 Static/Default Route Settings - D-Link DGS-3620-28PC-SI Product Manual

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xStack® DGS-3620 Series Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide
Chapter 5
L3 Features

IPv4 Static/Default Route Settings

IPv4 Route Table
IPv6 Static/Default Route Settings
IPv6 Route Table
Policy Route Settings
IP Forwarding Table
IP Multicast Forwarding Table
IP Multicast Interface Table
Static Multicast Route Settings
Route Preference Settings
ECMP Algorithm Settings
Route Redistribution Settings
IP Tunnel (EI Mode Only)
OSPF
RIP
IP Multicast Routing Protocol
VRRP
BGP (EI Mode Only)
IP Route Filter
MD5 Settings
IGMP Static Group Settings
IPv4 Static/Default Route Settings
The Switch supports static routing for IPv4 formatted addressing. Users can create up to 512 static route entries for
IPv4. For IPv4 static routes, once a static route has been set, the Switch will send an ARP request packet to the
next hop router that has been set by the user. Once an ARP response has been retrieved by the switch from that
next hop, the route becomes enabled. However, if the ARP entry already exists, an ARP request will not be sent.
The Switch also supports a floating static route, which means that the user may create an alternative static route to
a different next hop. This secondary next hop device route is considered as a backup static route for when the
primary static route is down. If the primary route is lost, the backup route will uplink and its status will become
Active.
Entries into the Switch's forwarding table can be made using both an IP address subnet mask and a gateway.
To view the following window, click L3 Features > IPv4 Static/Default Route Settings, as show below:
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