Arp And Route Configuration - Cisco RF Gateway 1 Configuration Manual

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Chapter 3 General Configuration and Monitoring

ARP and Route Configuration

To facilitate network connectivity on the management and GBE interfaces, the RF
Gateway 1 can create static Route and ARP entries. Static routes provide network
connectivity to devices that are not on the network. For example, a static route could
be required to support multicast sessions on the GbE interface from a device on
another network. Static ARPs are provided to allow connectivity to devices that are
not responding to ARP requests. Depending on network configuration and
requirements, static ARPs or routes may be required on any of the management or
GbE interfaces.
To Configure ARP And Route Entries
1
Navigate to the System/ARP & Routes page.
Result: The ARP & Routes window is displayed.
2
Enter the appropriate parameters on the web interface.
3
Click Add.
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