Installation and Getting Started Guide

USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE

1.Log on to the device using a valid user name and password for read-write access. The System configuration panel is displayed.

2.Click on the plus sign next to Configure in the tree view to expand the list of configuration options.

3.Click on the plus sign next to IP in the tree view to expand the list of IP option links.

4.Click on the General link to display the IP configuration panel.

5.Click the Static Route link.

If the device does not have any IP static routes, the Static Route configuration panel is displayed.

If a static route is already configured and you are adding a new route, click on the Add Static Route link to display the Static Route configuration panel.

If you are modifying an existing static route, click on the Modify button to the right of the row describing the static route to display the Static Route configuration panel.

6.Enter the network address for the route in the Network field.

7.Enter the network mask in the Mask field.

8.Select the next-hop type. You can select one of the following:

Address – The next-hop is the IP address of a gateway router.

Interface – The next hop is a port, loopback interface, or virtual interface on the routing switch.

9.Enter the next-hop IP address (if you selected the Address method) or select the interface (if you selected the Interface method).

Address – Enter the IP address of the next-hop gateway in the Next Hop (by Address) field.

Interface – Select the port, loopback interface, or virtual interface from the Next Hop (by Interface) field’s pulldown menu(s). Loopback interfaces and virtual interfaces are listed in the Port pulldown menu, not in the Slot pulldown menu. To select a loopback interface or a virtual interface on a Chassis device, ignore the Slot pulldown menu and select the interface from the Port pulldown menu.

NOTE: You cannot configure a null IP static route using the Web management interface.

10.Optionally change the metric by editing the value in the Metric field. You can specify a number from 1 – 16. The default is 1.

NOTE: If you specify 16, RIP considers the metric to be infinite and thus also considers the route to be unreachable.

11.Optionally change the administrative distance by editing the value in the Distance field. When comparing otherwise equal routes to a destination, the routing switch prefers lower administrative distances over higher ones, so make sure you use a low value for your default route. The default is 1.

12.Click the Add button to save the change to the device’s running-config file.

13.Repeat steps 8 – 12 for each static route to the same destination.

14.Select the Save link at the bottom of the dialog. Select Yes when prompted to save the configuration change to the startup-config file on the device’s flash memory.

Configuring a Default Network Route

The routing switch enables you to specify a candidate default route without the need to specify the next hop gateway. If the IP route table does not contain an explicit default route (for example, 0.0.0.0/0) or propagate an explicit default route through routing protocols, the software can use the default network route as a default route instead.

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