Ipv4 and ipv6 static route configuration examples, Ipv4 static route configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual
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IPv4 and IPv6 static route configuration examples
IPv4 static route configuration example
Network requirements
The IP addresses of devices are shown in
. IPv4 static routes must be configured on Switch A,
Switch B and AC for Host A and Host B to communicate with each other.
Figure 162 Network diagram
Configuration outlines
1.
On Switch A, configure a default route with Switch B as the next hop.
2.
On Switch B, configure one static route with Switch A as the next hop and the other with AC as the
next hop.
3.
On AC, configure a default route with Switch B as the next hop.
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure a default route with the next hop address 1.1.4.2 on Switch A.
2.
Configure two static routes on Switch B: one with destination address 1.1.2.0/24 and next hop
address 1.1.4.1, and the other with destination address 1.1.3.0/24 and next hop address
1.1.5.6.
3.
Configure a default route on AC:
a.
Select Network > IPv4 Routing from the navigation tree.
b.
Click the Create tab.
The IPv4 static route configuration page appears, as shown in
c.
Enter 0.0.0.0 for Destination IP Address, 0 for Mask, and 1.1.5.5 for Next Hop.
d.
Click Apply.