Chapter 5

Expert Configuration

5.3.4 IP Routing

Overview The IP Routing table presents the current content of the SpeedTouch™ Routing Information Base. It contains all routes to all possible destinations and is consulted by the SpeedTouch™ any time prior to sending or forwarding any packets.

Similar to the IP address table, a number of IP Routes are pre-configured. Other routes are either added via adding an IP address manually, or via the address negotiation of a Packet Service connection session, e.g. for Routed PPPoA's or Routed PPPoE's IPCP, via the DHCP client, e.g. for Routed Ethernet (MER), via pre- configuration, for example for Routed IPoA, or by the Routing Information Protocol.

Adding an IP route To add an IP route:

1Click New in the bottom row of the table

2Specify the Destination IP prefix

3If needed, select a packet-classification routing Label (in case the route applies for classified packets)

4Either specify the IP address of a directly connected Gateway OR select the Interface to which the route should apply (mutually exclusive).

5Click Apply.

Deleting an IP route To delete an IP route:

1Select the IP route you want to delete

2Click Delete.

An IP prefix is the combination of an IP address and (sub)net mask and e.g. 192.6.11.150/24.

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608, 608 WL, 605, 620 specifications

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