Configuring a List of Internet Gateway Addresses

Defining Networks Available Through a Specific Gateway

To indicate that the access server can reach a given network through a specific gateway, use the DEFINE/SET/CHANGE INTERNET GATEWAY command with the NETWORK parameter to do this.

Default Gateway Definition Example

The following example shows how to define the mapping of the default gateway to the network:

Local> CHANGE INTERNET GATEWAY 195.1.1.72 NETWORK 197.0.0.0

You can define multiple networks that can be reached through the same gateway with the same address. You must enter a separate command to each network with a gateway.

Defining Subnets Available Through a Specific Gateway

To indicate that the access server can reach a given subnet through a specific gateway, use the DEFINE/SET/CHANGE INTERNET GATEWAY command with the NETWORK and MASK keywords.

Subnet Definition Through a Specific Gateway Example

The following example shows how to define a subnet through a specific gateway:

Local> CHANGE INTERNET GATE 195.1.1.72 NETWORK 197.5.7.0 MASK 255.255.255.0

You can define multiple subnets that can be reached through the same gateway address. You must enter a separate command to associate each subnet with a gateway.

Defining Hosts Available Through a Specific Gateway

To indicate that the access server can reach a given host through a specific gateway, use the DEFINE/SET/CHANGE INTERNET GATEWAY COMMAND and the HOST parameter.

Host Defintion Through a Specific Gateway Example

The following example shows the command to define the host through a specific gateway:

Local> CHANGE INTERNET GATEWAY 195.1.1.72 HOST 52.53.21.10

You can define multiple hosts that can be reached through the same gateway with the same address. You must enter a separate command to define each host with a gateway.

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