Motorola 2200 User Manual
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set ip static-routes
destination-network
net_address
Specifies the network address for the static route. Enter a network address in the
net_address
argument in dotted decimal format. The net_address argument cannot be 0.0.0.0.
set ip static-routes
destination-network
net_address
netmask
netmask
Specifies the subnet mask for the IP network at the other end of the static route. Enter the netmask
argument in dotted decimal format. The subnet mask associated with the destination network must
represent the same network class (A, B, or C) or a lower class (such as a class C subnet mask for class
B network number) to be valid.
set ip static-routes destination-network
net_address
interface { ip-address | ppp-vccn }
Specifies the inter face through which the static route is accessible.
set ip static-routes destination-network
net_address
gateway-address
gate_address
Specifies the IP address of the Gateway for the static route. The default Gateway must be located on a
network connected to the Motorola Netopia® Gateway configured inter face.
set ip static-routes destination-network
net_address
metric
integer
Specifies the metric (hop count) for the static route. The default metric is 1. Enter a number from 1 to
15 for the integer argument to indicate the number of Gateways (actual or best guess) a packet must
traverse to reach the remote network.
You can enter a metric of 1 to indicate either:
❑ The remote network is one Gateway away and the static route is the best way to reach it;
❑ The remote network is more than one Gateway away but the static route should not be replaced by a
dynamic route, even if the dynamic route is more efficient.
set ip static-routes destination-network
net_address
rip-advertise [ splitHorizon | always | never ]
Specifies whether the gateway should use Routing Information Protocol (RIP) broadcasts to adver tise to
other Gateways on your network and which mode to use. The default is
splitHorizon.
delete ip static-routes destination-network
net_address
Deletes a static route. Deleting a static route removes all information associated with that route.