Network Connectivity Testing; Configuring Static Routes - Cisco RF Gateway 1 Configuration Manual

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Chapter 2 RF Gateway 1 Configuration Quick Start

Network Connectivity Testing

Each of the four physical GbE input ports will respond to PING. Since the GbE
input ports are not configurable for default gateway, a static route to the source
network of the PING must be added to the GbE port to facilitate PING responses
over layer 3 networks. Static routes can be added via the GUI, using the
System/ARP & Routes page.

Configuring Static Routes

To Configure Static Routes
1
Navigate to the System/ARP & Routes page.
Result: The ARP & Routes window is displayed.
2
In the Route Table window, use the drop-down box to select desired GbE input.
3
In the Static Route Entry window, enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask for the
network or host.
4
Click Add to add the static route.
5
Click Save.
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