Linksys PC22604 manual Routing Table, Vlan, Icmp, Rip

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ProConnect II® Series

ROUTING TABLE

If you select Routing Table from the IP Networking screen, a Routing Table screen similar to the following will appear.

The Routing Table allows you to view, add, delete, or search a particular routing path. Information is displayed in the following columns:

Network

The IP Subnetwork address to which the switch can route

 

packets.

 

Mask:

The related IP Subnetwork Mask to which the switch can

 

route packets.

Gateway

The IP address of the router at the next hop.

Metric

The number of hops needed between the switch and the

 

destination network.

VLAN

The VLAN within which the gateway or destination resides.

Type

The IP route type for the IP subnetwork. There are six IP

 

route types:

 

Direct

A directly connected subnetwork.

 

Remote

A remote IP subnetwork or host address.

 

Myself

A switch IP address on a specific IP subnetwork.

 

Bcast

A subnetwork broadcast address.

 

Mcast

An IP multicast address.

 

Martian

An illegal IP address to be filtered.

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Protocol

Indicates one of the following:

 

Local

A manually configured routing entry.

 

NetMgmt A routing entry set via SNMP.

 

ICMP

A routing entry obtained via ICMP redirect.

 

RIP

A routing entry learned via the RIP protocol.

 

Other

A protocol other than one of the other four listed

 

 

above.

From the Routing Table screen, you are able to:

Add entries to the Routing table.

Delete entries from the Routing table.

Search for entries in the Routing table.

Adding Routing Table Entries

Use the following procedure to add entries to the Routing table:

1.From the Routing Table screen, hold down the Shift key and press the “+” key. The Route Options screen will appear.

2.Select Default Gateway or Static Route, then press Enter.

If you select Default Gateway, the following screen (see next page) will appear. Press Enter and type an IP address for the default gateway. The address consists of numbers separated by periods (e.g., 129.32.0.11). When you finish, press Enter. Proceed to step 3.

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Contents Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Default Vlan Snmp and Rmon Management 106 IntroductionGigabit Expansion Ports Getting to Know the SwitchLEDs RJ-45 PortsFull-Duplex Considerations Installing the SwitchPositioning the Switch Fast Ethernet ConsiderationsPowering On and Resetting the Switch Desk Top or Shelf Mounting the SwitchInstallation is complete Rack-Mounting the SwitchLocal Console Management Switch ManagementUplinking the Switch Installing the Gigabit Expansion ModulesRemote Console Management Configuring the SwitchAssigning an IP Address to the Switch Logging On to the SwitchBasic Management Activities General Management ConfigurationChanging the System Name Changing the Contact Changing the Administration PasswordChanging the Location Statistic Collection Changing the Guest PasswordReturning to the Basic Management Screen Reboot-on-ErrorRemote Telnet Login Remote Http LoginControl Setting the Line Speed LAN Port ConfigurationChanging the Speed and Flow Control Displaying Physical Port Address Console Port ConfigurationAdmin Control Changing the Flow ControlEnabling or Disabling Modem Control Options Specifying a Modem Setup StringChanging the Console Baud Rate Selecting a Flow Control MethodSpecifying a Slip Address Enabling or Disabling SlipSpecifying a Slip Subnet Mask Advanced Management Activities Switching Database ConfigurationCreating a New Vlan Default VlanVlan & Pvid Perspective Obtaining a Vlan PerspectiveAdding New Switch Ports Viewing Vlan Activities Deleting a Vlan IDScrolling Through Domains Viewing Vlan SettingsSearching for MAC Addresses Obtaining Additional InformationDeleting Ports Adding PortsIP Multicast Group Perspective Configuring PvidPort Perspective MAC Address PerspectivePer Port Vlan Activities Per Port Statistics Scrolling Through MAC AddressesPer Port MAC Limit IP NetworkingARP Table Settings IP & RIP SettingsAdding Static ARP Table Entries Searching for ARP Table Entries Deleting Static ARP Table EntriesRIP Routing TableVlan IcmpDeleting Routing Table Entries Dhcp Gateway SettingsSearching for Routing Table Entries Servers DelayRelays Ping Settings Bridging Static Filtering Spanning Tree Protocol ConfigurationsSpanning Tree Functions Spanning Tree Port States Spanning Tree Path Costs Snmp Functions Spanning Tree Port PrioritiesProConnect II Series Stacking Stacking Basic SettingProConnect II Series Port Trunking Other ProtocolsSetting Quality of Service Parameters Setting Global Settings ProConnect II Series User-Defined Port Specifying TCP/UDP Logical Port SettingsRange Port Well-Known PortSpecifying the QoS Vlan Priority Specifying the ToS Priority Megabit Profile Selecting a QoS ProfileGigabit Profiles Specifying the Port Configuration Selecting Rate Control Parameters Receiving Files via Tftp Sending and Receiving FilesSending Files via Tftp Sending Files via Kermit Receiving Files via KermitRmon Groups Supported Snmp and Rmon ManagementSnmp Agent and MIB-2 RFC1213 Rmon MIB RFC 1757 and Bridge MIB RFCBridge Groups Supported AppendixAbout Fast Ethernet Fiber Optic Cabling About Gigabit EthernetTwisted-Pair Cabling Crimping Your Own Network Cables Glossary 115 117 119 121 123 125 127 Customerer Support SpecificationsLinksys Warranty Information EnvironmentalT p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m

PC22604 specifications

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