Ipv4 Static Route Configuration Example - HP 1910 User Manual

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IPv4 Static route configuration example

Network requirements
The IP addresses of devices are shown in
and Switch C for any two hosts to communicate with each other.
Figure 270 Network diagram
Configuration considerations
On Switch A, configure a default route with Switch B as the next hop.
1.
On Switch B, configure one static route with Switch A as the next hop and the other with Switch C
2.
as the next hop.
On Switch C, configure a default route with Switch B as the next hop.
3.
Configuration procedure
Configure a default route to Switch B on Switch A:
1.
Select Network > IPv4 Routing from the navigation tree of Switch A.
a.
Click the Create tab.
b.
Enter 0.0.0.0 for Destination IP Address, 0 for Mask, and 1.1.4.2 for Next Hop.
c.
Click Apply.
d.
Description
Set a preference value for the static route. The smaller the number, the higher the
preference.
For example, specifying the same preference for multiple static routes to the same
destination enables load sharing on the routes, while specifying different
priorities for them enables route backup.
Enter the next hop address, in the same format as the destination IP address.
Select the outgoing interface.
You can select any available Layer 3 interface, for example, a virtual interface, of
the device. If you select NULL 0, the destination IPv6 address is unreachable.
Figure
270. Configure IPv4 static routes on Switch A, Switch B
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