Adding a static routes to a remote network, Advanced – Patton electronic 3120 User Manual
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Routing Information
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Model 3120 RAS Administrators’ Reference Guide
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Adding a static routes to a remote network
Do the following:
1. Under
Destination
, type the IP address of the remote network for which you want to provide a static route.
2. Type the appropriate subnet mask in the
Mask
field.
3. Under
Gateway
, type the IP address of the host that will be forwarding packets to the network you entered
in the
Destination
4. Click Add Route.
Note
If the destination and subnet mask are incompatible or the Gateway
address is not entered an error screen will appear.
Examples of correct and incorrect routes are shown in table 4.
Advanced…
Enables a route to be attached to an interface. Packets to a network will be routed to that interface, allowing the
gateway IP address to be dynamic.
Table 4. Examples of IP routes
Examples of correct entries
Examples of incorrect entries
Destination Mask
Destination
Mask
192.10.10.11 255.255.255.255 192.10.10.11 255.255.255.0
192.10.10.0 255.255.255.0
178.3.4.32
255.255.255.224
178.3.4.16
255.255.255.240 178.3.4.16
255.255.255.224