Chapter 12. Static Routing; Configuring Static Routes - Samsung Ubigate iBG3026 Configuration Manual

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CHAPTER 12.
Static routing is a user-defined way of configuring packet routes. Since routers
can forward packets only to known routes, if routers can not learn routes
dynamically, the static entry can be used for routers to route incoming packets.
Compared to Static Routing, Dynamic Routing, on the other hand, is typically
used when static routing entries should be unwieldy in a large network, where
the administrator would have to operate complex manual tasks.
This chapter describes how to configure static routing in the Ubigate iBG3026
Router.

Configuring Static Routes

Static routes are specified by adding and deleting route entries to and from the
route table. This shection shows how to add a route entry.
The following steps show the way to add a route entry.
Configuring Step
Step
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Static Routing
Command
Router# configure terminal
Router/configure# ip route [network]
[mask] {address | interface}
Or
Router/configure# ip route
[network]/[number of bit mask]
{address | interface}
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Purpose
Enters the terminal
configuration mode.
Adds a routing entry
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