Static Route - TRENDnet TI-PG1284i User Manual

12-port hardened industrial gigabit poe+ layer 2+ managed din-rail switch
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Default - deletes existing announce interval from PTP port and
adds default interval (1).
Add - configures specified value as announce time in PTP port.
Announce Timeout
Default - deletes existing announce timeout from PTP port and
adds default timeout (3).
Add - configures specified VLAN list to PTP port.
Vlan ID
Remove - deletes specified VLAN list from PTP port.

Static Route

Static routes, which define explicit paths between two routers, cannot be automatically
updated; you must manually reconfigure static routes when network changes occur.
Static routes use less bandwidth than dynamic routes. No CPU cycles are used to calculate
and analyze routing updates.
IP forwarding
IP forwarding provides on end to end delivery of IP packet between hosts with help of
routers. Routing database plays import role in forwarding the packets. Routers populate
its routing database either by manual configurations or by using dynamic routing
protocols.
IP forwarding works as router as well as Inter VLAN routing with trunk stick.
Manual routing configurations are called as Static routes. Static routes are permanent
routes; we can delete those routes with manual configurations only.
Whenever an IP packet received by a router then it fetches destination IP address and it
will do the lookup in routing table to find the longest prefix match route. Packet is
forwarded on the assigned next-hop in the route.
CLI Configuration
Node
Command
enable
show ip forwarding
status
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Description
This command displays the current
configuration of the ip forwarding status.
enable
show ip routes
(all|ipv4|ipv6)
enable
show ip arp
(all|ipv4|ipv6)
enable
show ip hosts
(all|ipv4|ipv6)
configure
ip forwarding enable
configure
no ip forwarding
enable
configure
ip arp proxy enable
configure
no ip arp proxy
enable
configure
ipv4 arp <IPv4_ADDR>
<MAC_ADDR>
configure
ip6 arp <IPv6_ADDR>
<MAC_ADDR>
configure
no ipv4 arp
<IPv4_ADDR>
<MAC_ADDR>
configure
no ipv6 arp
<IPv6_ADDR>
<MAC_ADDR>
configure
interface vlan VLAN-
ID
L3
ipv4 address
interface
A.B.C.D/M
TI-PG1284i
This command displays the configurations of
IPv4 or IPv6 or both routes from routing table.
This command displays dynamic and static IPv4
or IPv6 or both ARP entries in ARP table.
This command displays assigned IPv4 or IPv6
or both addresses for interfaces in router.
This command enables layer 3 IPv4 and IPv6
forwarding/routing globally.
This command disables layer 3 IPv4 and IPv6
forwarding/routing globally.
This will delete all assigned IP addresses and
static routes from interfaces.
This command enables route to act as an ARP
proxy globally; It will be useful in InterVLAN
routing.
This command disables route to act as an ARP
proxy.
This command allows adding static IPv4 ARP
entry in ARP table.
This command allows adding static IPv6 ARP
entry in ARP table.
This command deletes a static IPv4 ARP entry
from ARP table.
This command deletes a static IPv6 ARP entry
from ARP table.
This command enters the L3 interface node.
This command assigns a specified IPv4
interface route to the interface.
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