Creating Routes - Bay Networks Nautica 200 Reference Manual

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route/P/192.168.1.0/24/LAN01# i
type P
ipaddr 192.168.1.0
ipmasklen 24
pname LAN01
gateway-addr 0.0.0.0
metric 1
proxy no
route/P/192.168.1.0/24/LAN01#

Creating Routes

ip# new ro s/192.168.1.0/24/wat1
route/s/192.168.1.0/24/wat1#
ip# bo lso -l
117237-C Rev. A
Using the
command at the route object prompt lists all the
Info
attributes for the route:
For a description of the route object attributes, refer to
To create a new route, at the
syntax:
new ro type/ipaddress/mask/path
For example:
Once created, BCC will move you into the new object and the
prompt will change to reflect this:
The route type is very important. When you create your own
routes, the types you can use are Static and Cul-de-sac (types S
and C). For more information on route types, refer to
Also, when you create a route, the path to which you attach it
must already exist in the
at any prompt type:
IP and OSPF on a Nautica Router
prompt, use the following
ip#
path#
context. To display a list of paths,
page
8-8.
page
8-4.
8-3

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