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4.5.6.4 Static Route Configuration

This switch can be configured to dynamically learn the routes to other IP networks, subnets or hosts

using unicast or multicast routing protocols. If the route to a specific destination cannot be learned via

these protocols or you wish to restrict the path used for transmitting traffic to a destination, then it can be

statically configured using the Static Route Table.

Before defining a static route, remember that you must first configure at least one IP interface on this

switch. Static routes take precedence over dynamically learned routes, and remain in the table until you

remove them or the corresponding IP interface from this switch.

Parameter Description

Destination

Network

A destination network, subnet or host.

Destination Mask

The subnet mask that specifies the bits to match. A routing entry will be used for a

packet if the bits in the address set by the destination mask match the Destination

Network.

VLAN

The VLAN within which the gateway or destination address resides.

Next Hop

The IP address of the router at the next hop. Note that the network portion of the

next hop must match that used for one of the subnet IP interfaces configured on this

switch. (See “4.5.6.1 Subnet Configuration”)

Type

The IP route type for the destination network. This switch supports the following

types:

Direct - A directly connected subnetwork.

Indirect - A remote IP subnetwork or host address.

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