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Configuring IP Static and Framed Routes

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Configuring IP
Static and Framed
Routes

A Static route is a configured route that will remain in the routing table
until deleted. Static routes differ from Dynamic routes in that Dynamic
routes are learned real-time via RIP.

A Framed route is much like a static route in that you manually configure
the route. The difference is that a static route is defined for the LAN while
a framed route is associated with a remote site. Also, while a static route
is active when the LAN is connected, a framed route is active only when
the connection to the associated remote site is active.

Only use static and framed routes for networks not learned using RIP.

Adding a Static IP

Route to the LAN

To add, modify, or delete an IP Static route to the LAN, follow these steps:

1 Select Configuration > Global > IP > Static Routes.

2 Click the Add button. This accesses a screen containing the following

fields:

3 Define the Route by entering the following fields: Destination (network),

Gateway (IP address), Netmask, and Metric. Click Submit. To clear the
fields, click Reset.

4 To delete a route from your configuration, select the route and click

Delete.

Adding a Framed IP

Route to a Remote

Site

To add, modify, or delete a Framed Route to a Remote Site, follow these
steps:

1 Select Configuration > Remote Sites (WAN).

2 Select the remote site to modify, and click Modify.

3 Continue clicking Next to advance through the ATM Modify and IP

Modify screens to the IP Advanced Modify screen.

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