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3.
Configure a static route according to the parameters described in the table below.
4.
Click Submit, and then reset the device with a burn-to-flash for your settings to take
effect.
Note:
You can delete only static routing rules that are inactive.
Parameter
Index
[StaticRouteTable_Index]
Device Name
CLI: device-name
[StaticRouteTable_DeviceNa
me]
Destination
CLI: destination
[StaticRouteTable_Destinatio
n]
Prefix Length
CLI: prefix-length
[StaticRouteTable_PrefixLen
gth]
The address of the host/network you want to reach is determined by an AND operation that is
applied to the fields 'Destination' and 'Prefix Length'. For example, to reach the network 10.8.x.x,
enter 10.8.0.0 in the 'Destination' field and 16 in the 'Prefix Length'. As a result of the AND
operation, the value of the last two octets in the 'Destination' field is ignored. To reach a specific
host, enter its IP address in the 'Destination' field and 32 in the 'Prefix Length' field.
User's Manual
Static Route Table Parameter Descriptions
Defines an index number for the new table record.
The valid value is 0 to 29.
Note: Each table row must be configured with a unique index.
Assigns an IP network interface through which the static route's
Gateway is reached. The Device Name (or underlying device)
represents the IP network interface, including VLAN ID and
associated physical port(s).
The value must be identical to the value in the 'Underlying Device'
parameter of the required IP network interface in the Interface
table (see Configuring IP Network Interfaces on page 116).
For configuring Ethernet Devices, see Configuring Underlying
Ethernet Devices on page 113.
Defines the IP address of the destination host/network. The
destination can be a single host or a whole subnet, depending on
the prefix length configured for this routing rule.
Defines the Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)-style
representation of a dotted-decimal subnet notation of the
destination host/network. The CIDR-style representation uses a
suffix indicating the number of bits that are set in the dotted-
decimal format. For example, the value 16 represents subnet
255.255.0.0. The value must be 0 to 31 for IPv4 interfaces and a
value of 0 to 64 for IPv6 interfaces.
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