Chapter 11. Using The Static Routes Wizard - IBM TotalStorage NAS Gateway 500 Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 11. Using the Static Routes Wizard

The Static Routes Wizard allows you to create static routes between different
subnets, at either the local or the remote site.
Note: Adding a route on only one node at a site is not supported through this
If you do not want to configure a static route at this time, click Skip to continue
initial configuration.
When you run the wizard, you see the following panels:
1. The first panel is the Configure Static Routes panel.
Figure 23. Configure static routes
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wizard; you must do that with the mkroute command. Refer to the IBM
TotalStorage NAS Gateway 500 Command Reference for information about
the mkroute command.
You are asked for the following information:
v Destination IP address
v Gateway IP address: The IP address of the gateway that you use to reach
the destination network.
v Address type (network or host): Specifies whether the destination IP address
is a host address or a network address.
v Netmask: This field is available only if the destination IP address is a network
address rather than a host address. If the address type was network, this is
the netmask of the network you specified in the destination IP address. If the
address type was host, this is blank.
v Site (local or remote): This field is available only if remote mirroring is
enabled. This specifies whether the route should be added on the node or
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