Efficient Networks® Router family

Chapter 6: Remote Commands

Command Line Interface Guide

 

 

 

remote addiproute

Adds an IP address route to a network or station on the LAN connected beyond the remote router. The route is added to the default routing table.

The local router’s routing table must be seeded statically to access networks and stations beyond this remote router. After the connection is established, standard RIP update packets can dynamically add routes to the routing table. Setting this address is not required if the local router never connects to the remote router and the remote router supports RIP.

NOTE:

Changes to the default routing table require a save and a remote restart or reboot before they take effect.

Mgmt Class

Network (R/W)

Input Format

remote addIpRoute <ipaddr> <ipnetmask> <hops> [<ipgateway>] <remotename>

Parameters

<ipaddr>a

IP address of the remote network or station.

<ipnetmask>a

IP network mask of the remote network or station.

<hops>b

Perceived cost to reach the remote network or station by

 

this route.

<ipgateway>a

Address of a router on the remote LAN. Enter a gateway

 

only if configuring a MER interface. Check with your sys-

 

tem administrator for details

<remotename>c

Name of the remote router.

aDotted-decimal notation

bInteger, 1 - 15

cASCII string

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