Two router types can be defined: Network and Host. A Host router
provides a direct connection to a specific host (an endpoint) located
in another subnetwork. A Network router provides a connection to a
segment of another network.
b.
Define the following fields:
Table 3-8: Add Router Dialog Box Options
Field
Router IP
Remote IP
Type
c.
Click OK.
The system returns to the Settings dialog box, displaying the added
static route.
Defining Quality of Service
QoS can be measured and guaranteed in average delay between packets, the
variation in delay, and the transmission error rate. Currently, two QoS
methods are supported: DiffServ and Precedence. These methods differ in the
way the packet's priority is encoded in the packet header.
Chapter 3 - Initial System Configuration
Description
Enter the IP address of the router in its subnetwork.
Enter the IP address of the packet destination. The
destination determines the entity to be reached
outside the local network. The Type determines
whether this entity is a specific component (Host) or
a subnetwork (Network).
If Host is selected in the Type field, enter the IP
address of the endpoint.
If Network is selected in the Type field, enter the
components of the IP address indicating the
segment of the other network. For example, entering
128.4.0.0 refers to a network segment whose first
two components are 128 and 4.
Select the type of router connection:
Network – defines a connection to a router segment
in another network.
Host – defines a direct connection to an endpoint
found on another network.
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