Dual Trunk E1 Router

Use the ip route command to set static routes that map destination IP addresses to next hop IP address or interface. Static routes

can be edited, changed, viewed from menu$-JC.

Command Syntax:

 

ip route A.B.C.D/M IFNAME metric <0-255>

Static route mapping destination IP address to interface port

A.B.C.D/M

Static route destination IP address field

IFNAME

the [net1 net2 bundle0 enet0] interface port

metric <0-255> Static route metric field in seconds

ip route A.B.C.D/M A.B.C.D metric [0-255]

Static route mapping destination IP address to next hop IP address

A.B.C.D/M

Static route destination IP address field

A.B.C.D

Next hop IP address

metric <0-255> Static route metric field in seconds

Command Mode: Config

ip route bridge-route-aging-time

Use the ip route bridge-route-aging-timecommand to set the bridge route aging time. This command is functional in bridging packet processing mode only.

Command Syntax:

ip bridge-route-aging-time <10-1000000>

ip route default-gateway

Use the ip default-gatewayto specify the default router or next hop where IP datagrams will be forwarded if no routes are found. In Fast Forwarding mode, packets will be forwarded to the default Gateway on the Ethernet port if no host on the LAN responds. This command is applicable in bridging, fast forwarding, and routing mode. In routing mode you can also specify a default

gateway by entering a static route with 0.0.0.0/0 as

<nexthop>.

 

Command Syntax:

 

 

ip default-gateway [enabled disabled]

 

 

ip default-gateway A.B.C.D: Set default gateway IP address

 

A.B.C.D Gateway IP address

 

 

Command Mode: Config

 

 

Example

 

 

ip route load-balancing

 

 

Use the ip route load-balancingto load balance traffic between two equal routes on two independent T1/E1 links.

 

Command Syntax:

 

 

ip route load-balancing [ enabled disabled]

 

 

Enable or disable load balancing. You will need to set two routes with equal cost to the same destination network on

 

different interface (NET1, NET2).

 

 

Command Mode: Config

 

 

Example

 

 

ip route mode

 

 

Use the ip route mode to set packet processing mode to routing, bridging, or Fast Forwarding.

 

Command Syntax:

 

 

ip route mode [routing bridging fast-forward ]

 

 

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

 

bridging: Configures the unit for Bridging or VLAN bridging. This mode is commonly called MAC Bridging as the unit

forwards Ethernet frames.

 

 

fast-forward: In this mode the unit forwards IP packets, not the Ethernet frames, over the WAN link.

 

Command Mode: Config

 

 

Example

 

 

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