Routing configuration, Overview of the configuration, Chapter 6, routing configuration – Black Box LRU4240 User Manual

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Routing Configuration

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VERVIEW

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ONFIGURATION

This chapter contains procedures on configuring routing protocols and Network Address
Translation. Routing operates at layer 3, uses destination IP addresses and routing table decisions to
forward packets to the next hop address..

Table 6-1

Router configuration procedures

Procedure

Description

Menu

Reference

Setting Routing mode

To configure the router to routing mode. In this mode
packets will be routed to next hop address based on
static and dynamic route tables.

Menu-$A

page 54

Setting default gateway

To specify the default router or next hop where the
packet will be forwarded if no routes are found.

Menu-$A

page 54

Configuring static routes

To add, modify, or delete static routes that map
destination IP addresses to next hop IP addresses.

Menu-$C

page 55

Configuring Dynamic
Routing

To configure RIP1, RIP2, and OSPF dynamic routing
protocols through the router CLI.

Menu-$E

page 57

Configuring load
balancing with
independent links

if more than one route exist to a particular destination,
the routing engine will distribute packets equally
among the routes with equal cost

Menu-$C

page 57

Configuring NAT

To configure static NAT, dynamic NAT, and
overloading.

Menu-$J

page 57

Configuring NAT for
single link ISP

To enable NAT for single network link connection to an
ISP for internet access.

Menu-$JC

page 59

Configuring NAT for
Multihoming

To enable NAT for dual network network links
connection to two different ISPs. access.

Menu-$JC

page 60

Configuring NAT for
Internet access and Frame
Relay network

To enable internet access through central site for
remote enterprise networks (Internet backhauling). on a
Frame Relay network.

Menu-$JC

page 61

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