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Chapter 5: Graphical User Interface (GUI/WEB) Configuration Pages
SHARK™ IAD User's Guide
XEL P/N & Release: 9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02
Chapter 5-33
Default Gateway Configuration
Default Gateway:
Enabled
Disabled
Interface:
IP-address:
128.100.0.254
tdm1
FDL:
Save
NOTE:
FDL will be displayed in this screen when FDL is enabled.
TDM will be displayed in this screen when PPP is enabled for that TDM.
Figure 28:
Using the FDL as the Default Gateway
FDL IP R
OUTING
USING A
S
TATIC
R
OUTE
If your application requires the default gateway to be used for IP traffic then you
must define a Static Route for the SNMP traffic. A static route identifies a
manually configured pathway to a remote network. Unlike dynamic routes,
which are acquired and confirmed periodically from other routers, static routes
do not time out. Static Routes are also discussed on page 5-48 where you also
find Table 16 that defines the parameters for the Static Routes configuration
page.
From the IP/Routing configuration menu select the IP button. From the IP
Configuration menu click on the static routes button. Figure 29 shows the FDL
parameters entered in the Static Routes configuration page.
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Enter the Destination Network address.
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Enter the Destination Netmask.
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Choose the metric by clicking on the pull down menu from the Metric field.
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Select FDL from the Gateway Interface pull down menu.
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Enter the Gateway Address for the FDL.
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Clicking on the Add button saves your entries.
Click on the IP Configuration link to return to the IP Configuration page. Now
proceed to configure the FDL on page 5-34.