Default Gateways - 3Com SuperStack 3 3812 Implementation Manual

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Default Gateways

DDRESSING
Table 8 Subnet Mask Notation
Standard Mask Notation
100.100.100.100 (255.0.0.0)
100.100.100.100 (255.255.0.0)
100.100.100.100 (255.255.255.0)
The subnet mask 255.255.255.255 is reserved as the default broadcast
address.
A gateway is a device on your network which is used to forward IP
packets to a remote destination. An alternative name for a gateway is a
Router. "Remote" refers to a destination device that is not directly
attached to the same network segment as the source device.
The source device cannot send IP packets directly to the destination
device because it is in a different network segment. Instead you configure
it to send the packets to a gateway which is attached to multiple
segments.
When it receives the IP packets, the gateway determines the next
network hop on the path to the remote destination, and sends the
packets to that hop. This could either be the remote destination or
another gateway closer towards the destination.
This hop-by-hop process continues until the IP packets reach the remote
destination.
If manually configuring IP information for the Switch, enter the IP address
of the default gateway on the local subnet in which the Switch is located.
If no default gateway exists on your network, enter the IP address
or leave the field blank.
0.0.0.0
Network Prefix Notation
100.100.100.100/8
100.100.100.100/16
100.100.100.100/24

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