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| Network and Management Overview | |
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| Table 18. External Router Static Route Entry | |
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| Static Route | Configure a Static Route entry in any of the external routers | |
| Entry in | which may have been specified as a Default Router or as a | |
| External | Gateway. This is required because the static IP routing feature | |
| Routers | does not send periodic route updates using protocols like | |
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| Routing Information Protocol (RIP) or Open Shortest Path | |
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| First (OSPF) so that other external routers can automatically | |
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| update their routing tables. This implementation prevents | |
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| other parties from discovering routes through eavesdropping. | |
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| The format of this entry will vary among different router | |
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| vendors, but it will typically be in the form of Destination, | |
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| Mask, and Next Hop Gateway. Destination is the remote IP | |
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| subnet or host address. Gateway is the IP address of | |
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| the Megabit Modem | |
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| external router. | |
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Megabit Modem | 57 |