Configuring Ip Static And Framed Routes; Adding A Static Ip Route To The Lan; Adding A Framed Ip Route To A Remote Site - 3Com 3C840 User Manual

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Configuring IP
Static and Framed
Routes
Adding a Static IP
Route to the LAN
Adding a Framed IP
Route to a Remote
Site
A Static route is a configured route that will remain in the routing table
until deleted. Static routes differ from Dynamic routes in that Dynamic
routes are learned real-time via RIP.
A Framed route is much like a static route in that you manually configure
the route. The difference is that a static route is defined for the LAN while
a framed route is associated with a remote site. Also, while a static route
is active when the LAN is connected, a framed route is active only when
the connection to the associated remote site is active.
Only use static and framed routes for networks not learned using RIP.
To add, modify, or delete an IP Static route to the LAN, follow these steps:
1 Select Configuration > Global > IP > Static Routes.
2 Click the Add button. This accesses a screen containing the following
fields:
3 Define the Route by entering the following fields: Destination (network),
Gateway (IP address), Netmask, and Metric. Click Submit. To clear the
fields, click Reset.
4 To delete a route from your configuration, select the route and click
Delete.
To add, modify, or delete a Framed Route to a Remote Site, follow these
steps:
1 Select Configuration > Remote Sites (WAN).
2 Select the remote site to modify, and click Modify.
3 Continue clicking Next to advance through the ATM Modify and IP
Modify screens to the IP Advanced Modify screen.

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