ASYNC ROUTER AR-P, AR-5, AND SYNC ROUTER USER’S MANUAL

The routing table entries are:

• Sync Router A

 

 

 

 

 

Destination

/Bits

Interface Router/Next

Hop Metric

128.66.0.0

/16

eth0

 

0

 

128.66.14.0

/24

eth0

128.66.1.2

2

 

default

/0

sync0

10.4.0.106

1

 

• Sync Router B

 

 

 

 

 

Destination

/Bits

Interface Router/Next

Hop Metric

128.66.14.0

/24

sync0

128.66.14.1

1

 

128.66.14.0

/24

modem0

128.66.14.1

3

redundant

128.66.0.0

/16

eth0

 

0

 

default

/0

eth0

128.66.1.1

1

 

• Sync Router C

 

 

 

 

 

Destination

/Bits

Interface Router/Next

Hop Metric

128.66.14.0

/24

eth0

 

0

 

default

/0

sync0

128.66.1.2

1

 

default

/0

modem0

128.66.1.2

3

redundant

Router B has redundant routes to the 128.66.14.0 subnetwork. Similarly, Router C has redundant default routes. As long as the synchronous link is operational, Router B will use it to reach subnetwork 128.66.14.0, because the route through the sync0 interface has a lower hop count (metric=l) than the route through modem0 (metric=3):

Similarly, Router C uses the synchronous link to reach any other location, because the route through the sync0 interface has a lower hop count (metric=l) than the route through modem0 (metric=3).

If the synchronous link fails, Router B and Router C maintain connections by automatically transferring traffic to their integrated modems.

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Black Box LRS002A-R2, LRA005A-R2, LRA001A-R2 manual Routing table entries are Sync Router a