Static/Default Route - Allied Telesis AT-9724TS Installation And User Manual

High-density layer 3 stackable gigabit ethernet switch
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The following parameters may be set or viewed:
Parameter
Dest Protocol
Src Protocol
Type
Metric
Click Add/Modify to implement changes made.
Note:
The source protocol (Src Protocol) entry and the destination protocol (Dest Protocol) entry cannot be the same.

Static/Default Route

Entries into the Switch's forwarding table can be made using both MAC addresses and IP addresses. Static IP forwarding is accomplished by the entry of an IP
address into the Switch's Static IP Routing Table.
This window shows the following values:
Parameter
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Hops
Protocol
Backup State
Delete
To enter an IP Interface into the Switch's Static/Default Routes window, click the Add button, revealing the following window to configure.
Allied Telesyn AT-9724TS High-Density Layer 3 Stackable Gigabit Ethernet Switch
Description
Allows for the selection of the protocol for the destination device. Choose between RIP and OSPF.
Allows for the selection of the protocol for the source device. Choose between RIP, OSPF, Static and Local.
Allows for the selection of one of six methods of calculating the metric value.The user may choose between
All, Internal, External, ExtType1, ExtType2, Inter-E1, Inter-E2. See the table above for available metric value types for
each source protocol.
Allows the entry of an OSPF interface cost.This is analogous to a Hop Count in the RIP routing protocol.
Figure 6- 90. Static/Default Route Settings window
Description
The IP address of the Static/Default Route.
The corresponding Subnet Mask of the IP address entered into the table.
The corresponding Gateway of the IP address entered into the table.
Represents the metric value of the IP interface entered into the table.This field may read a number between 1-
65535 for an OSPF setting, and 1-16 for a RIP setting.
Represents the protocol used for the Routing Table entry of the IP interface.This field may read OSPF, RIP,
Static or Local.
Represents the Backup state that this IP interface is configured for.This field may read Primary or Backup.

Click the
if you would like to delete this entry from the Static/Default Route Settings table.
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