Adding, Testing, And Removing A Static Route - Nortel 1000 Administration Manual

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Chapter 3
Network Connection Configuration
Configuring Routes

Adding, Testing, and Removing a Static Route

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Application Gateway Administration Guide
If your site is not using a routing server, you will need to add a static route
from the Application Gateway to any subnet that is not automatically
available through your default gateway.
Set up static routes on the Application Gateway interface not being used
by the default gateway. The default gateway is specified on the Network
> Interfaces page.
For an example static route setup, see
To add a static route:
In the Application Gateway Administration Tool, go to the Network >
Routes page.
Enter the IP address of the destination LAN (that is, to the network to
which the Application Gateway will route traffic). For example, if the IP
address of that network is 10.60.0.20 and the subnet mask of that network
is 255.255.0.0, enter 10.60.0.0 for the destination LAN.
Enter the subnet mask for the destination network.
Enter the IP address for the default gateway of the destination network. If
you do not specify a gateway, the Application Gateway can access content
only on the local network.
Select the Interface for the static route (that is, the interface over which the
traffic will be sent out). Typically you will set this to eth1.
Click Add Route Info.
To test a static route:
From the Application Gateway serial console, type 1 (Ping).
Enter the host IP address for the device you want to ping and press Enter.
If you are successfully communicating with the other machine, messages
will appear saying that the same number of packets were transmitted and
received, and zero packets were lost.
If you are not communicating with the other machine, the status messages
indicate that zero packets were received and all the packets were lost.
Return to Step 1 and recreate the static route.
"Static Route Example," page
33.

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