Configuring Static Ip Routes - Cabletron Systems FRM User Manual

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NetMask
Bcast Addr
RMetric
RIP Support

Configuring Static IP Routes

13-14
is the sub-network mask for the secondary IP address. The mask is used during routing
to determine the portion of the address associated with the sub-network. All network
bits are set to
and must be contiguous.
1
is the broadcast address associated with the secondary IP address. This address is used
to send to all LAN hosts on the sub-network.
is the routing metric count associated with the secondary IP address. This count is the
number of "hops" (subnet gateways in the overall path over the internet) associated
with this interface (usually zero). During routing, the interface with the lowest count
will be selected.
specifies the level of RIP support for the secondary IP address:
All RIP messages will be accepted, and messages of the
Enabled
version configured in
the Main Menu, or see page 13-3) will be transmitted.
RIP messages will be accepted, but not transmitted.
Rcv Only
No RIP messages will be accepted or transmitted.
Disabled
Routing of IP traffic is handled dynamically by such protocols as RIP, as well as via
static routes configured in the FRM. Static routes are generally used for fixed paths
with predictable traffic loads, such as inter-nodal management.
To display configured static routes, press
Menu (or
from the Main Menu).
[A], [D], [F]
To configure a route, press
prompted, enter a
Route Number
IP Node Defaults
at the Connections and Routing Paths
[F]
at the Connections and Routing Paths Menu. When
[G]
:
. (Default is
0–32767
Frame Relay Module 4.0 User Guide, Rev 01
(
[A], [A], [E], [A]
.) This is simply an identifier.
0
from

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