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ATLAS 800 Series System Manual
9.
ROUTER (IP)
The ATLAS 800 Series router uses the integral 10/100BaseT Ethernet port to transmit local area network
(LAN) traffic over the wide area network (WAN) to a remote LAN. By integrating the router into the
network access device, you benefit from the cost savings of not requiring an external router. All routing
functions within the ATLAS are configured and monitored from the
Static Routes
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The
S
R
menu manages static IP routes. Use this menu to create, modify, and delete routes.
TATIC
OUTES
IP Address
Netmask
Gateway
Interface
Hops
Enabled
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Figure 15. Router Menu (IP Selected)
Defines the IP address of the host or network device being routed to.
Determines the number of bits used in the above-defined IP address for routing.
If a host address is desired for the IP address, this field must be set to
255.255.255.255.
Defines the IP address of the router to receive the forwarded IP packet.
Defines the interface to which IP packets with this address will be routed. These
are either Ethernet or frame relay DLCIs.
Defines the number of router hops required to get to the network or host.
Maximum distance is 15 hops.
Adds a static route to the router.
When set to
, this static route is advertised over all interfaces on which a
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route advertisement protocol (e.g., RIP) is enabled. When set to
private route.
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menu (see Figure 15).
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