Chapter 16-IP Network Services
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Static Routes The system uses Static Routes to search other
networks for endpoint addresses that are not found
on the local LAN.
Up to five routers can be defined in addition to the
Default Router. The order in which the routers
appear in the list determines the order in which the
system looks for the endpoints on the various
networks. If the address is in the local subnet, no
router is used.
To define a static route (starting with the first), click
the appropriate column and enter the required
value.
Router IP
Address
Enter the IP address of the router.
Remote IP
Address
Enter the IP address of the entity to be reached
outside the local network. The Remote Type
determines whether this entity is a specific
component (Host) or a network.
If Host is selected in the Remote Type field,
enter the IP address of the endpoint.
If Network is selected in the Remote Type field,
enter of the segment of the other network.
Remote
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask of the remote network.
Remote Type Select the type of router connection:
Network – defines a connection to a router
segment in another network.
Host – defines a direct connection to an
endpoint found on another network.
Table 16-2 Default Management Network Service – Routers (Continued)
Field Description