Lantronix SLC 8000 manual Static Routing, Equivalent Routing Commands, Set routing parameters

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6: Basic Parameters

Static Routing

Enable Static Routing

Select to assign the routes manually. The system administrator usually provides the routes. Disabled by default.

To add a static route, enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway for the route and click the Add/Edit Route button. The route displays in the Static Routes table. You can add up to 64 static routes.

To edit a static route, select the radio button to the right of the route, change the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway fields as desired, and click the Add/Edit Route button.

To delete a static route, select the radio button to the right of the route and click the Delete Route button.

3. Click the Apply button.

Note: To display the routing table, status or specific report, see the section,

Status/Reports on page 244.

Equivalent Routing Commands

The following CLI commands correspond to the web page entries described above.

To configure static or dynamic routing:

set routing [parameters]

Parameters

rip <enabledisable>

route <1-64> ipaddr <IP Address> mask <Netmask> gateway <IP Address> static <enabledisable>

version <12both>

Note: To delete a static route, set the IP address, mask, and gateway parameters to 0.0.0.0.

To set the routing table to display IP addresses (disable) or the corresponding host names (enable):

show routing [resolveip <enabledisable>] [email <Email Address>]

Note: You can optionally email the displayed information.

VPN

This page can be used to create a Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnel to the SLC 8000 advanced console manager for secure communication between the SLC unit and a remote host or gateway. The SLC 8000 advanced console manager supports IPSec tunnels using Encapsulated Security Payload (ESP). The SLC unit supports host-to-host, net-to-net, host-to-net, and roaming user tunnels.

Note: To allow VPN tunnel access if the SLC firewall is enabled, traffic to UDP ports 500 and 4500 from the remote host should be allowed, as well as protocol ESP from the remote host.

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