Destination
Address:
Subnet Mask:
Next Hop:
Distance:
Metric:
Interface Name:
10.3.2 Application Example for Static Routing
Network Requirements
A small enterprise network is divided into three VLANs: VLAN10, VLAN20 and VLAN30. Their
VLAN IDs are 10, 20 and 30 respectively.
PC1 is in VLAN10 and PC2 is in VLAN30. PC1 and PC2 are reachable for each other.
Network Diagram
Configuration Procedure
Configure Switch A
Steps Operation
1
Add interface
VLAN 10
Displays the destination IP address of the packets.
Displays the subnet mask of the destination IP address.
Displays the IP address to which the packet should be sent
next.
Specify the administrative distance which is a rating of the
trustworthiness of a routing information. A higher value means
a lower trust rating. When more than one routing protocols
have routes to the same destination, only the route which has
the smallest distance will be recorded in the IP routing table.
Displays the metric of the route.
Displays the name of the VLAN interface.
Note
Required. On page Routing→Interface→Interface Config, add
interface VLAN 10 with the mode as static, the IP address as
192.168.0.1, the mask as 255.255.255.0 and the interface name
as VLAN10.
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