How Do I Configure A Static Route; How Do I View Activity On My Lan Interface - Cisco ROUTER-SDM-CD User Manual

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How Do I Configure a Static Route?

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How Do I View Activity on My LAN Interface?

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How Do I Configure Dial-on-Demand Routing for My ISDN or
Asynchronous Interface?
To configure a
static
route:
From the task bar, click Routing.
In the Static Routing group, click Add....
The Add IP Static Route dialog box appears.
In the Prefix field, enter the IP address of the static route destination network.
In the Prefix Mask field, enter the subnet mask of the destination network.
If you want this static route to be the default route, check the Make this as the
Default Route check box.
In the Forwarding group, select whether to identify a router interface or the
destination router IP address as the method to forward data, and then choose either
the forwarding router interface or enter the destination router IP address.
Optionally, in the Distance Metric field, enter the distance metric to be stored in
the routing table.
If you want to configure this static route to be a permanent route, which means
that it will not be deleted even if the interface is shut down or the router is unable
to communicate with the next router, check the Permanent Route check box.
Click OK.
You can view activity on a LAN interface by using the Monitor mode in Cisco
SDM. Monitor mode can display statistics about the LAN interface, including the
number of packets and bytes that have been sent or received by the interface, and
the number of send or receive errors that have occurred. To display statistics about
about a LAN interface:
Chapter 2
Creating a New Connection
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