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Chapter 7 NAS Function Setting and Display
7.5 Network Settings > set nas-route

set nas-route

This command adds the IPv4 static route of the NAS interface. The specified route remains enabled, unless it is
deleted, even after the system is restarted. If a NAS interface setting is changed or deleted, the route may be
deleted automatically.
The specified route can be checked by using the "-mode startup" option in the "show nas-route" command.
Syntax
set nas-route {{-host
net_ip_address
{-net
Parameter
-host
-net
-gw
-netmask
host_ip_address
-gw
gateway_address
-gw
This parameter specifies the IP address of the destination host in the route in IPv4 format. If
the network is selected as the destination, specify the target with the "-net" parameter.
host_ip_address
IP address of destination host (IPv4 format)
Example: -host 192.168.2.10
This parameter specifies the IP address of the destination network in the route in IPv4 format.
If the host is selected as the destination, specify the target with the "-host" parameter.
net_ip_address
IP address of destination network (IPv4 format)
Example: -net 192.168.2.0
This parameter specifies the gateway IP address that is to be used by the route in IPv4 format.
gateway_address
Gateway IP address (IPv4 format)
Example: -gw 192.168.0.1
This parameter specifies the netmask of the destination network in IPv4 format.
From 192.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.252 can be specified for the netmask with this parameter.
netmask
Netmask (IPv4 format) (192.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.252)
Example: -netmask 255.255.255.0
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gateway_address
-nas-if-number
netmask
-netmask
-nas-if-number
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nas-if-number
} |
nas-if-number
}}
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