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Creating a static default route
1. Use Voyager to connect to Nokia Platform A.
2. Click C
3. Click the Static Routes link in the Routing Configuration section.
4. Click the
5. In the
You should now have one static default route in your routing tables on Nokia
Platform A. In order for the rest of the network to know about this route, you
must redistribute the static route to OSPF. After completing this task, any
gateway connected to Nokia Platform B has the default route with
192.168.22.1 as the nexthop in the routing tables. Any packet not destined for
the 192.168.22.0/22 net is directed towards 192.168.22.1.
Creating a static route (non-default)
1. Click C
2. Click the Static Routes link in the Routing Configuration section.
3. In the N
4. In the M
5. In the G
If you have configured OSPF or RIP on your remote office network, you now
have connectivity to the Internet.
Disabling a static route
1. Click C
2. Click the Static Routes link in the Routing Configuration section.
3. Click the
Voyager Reference Guide
on the home page.
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radio button in the D
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edit box enter:
GATEWAY
on the home page.
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ATEWAY
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radio button for the route you want to disable; then click
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edit box enter:
OUTE
edit box enter:
24.
192.168.26.70;
field; then click A
PPLY
; then click A
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192.168.24.0
then click A
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