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7.5 static routing - Routing Table
When several routers have to communicate in a single network,
you need to declare static routes to make each router knowing
the others. This function is mandatory if you have to cross
another router to access a second subnet:
Static routes can access either computer (Host) or network
(NET):
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NET: Access to a network HOST: access to a unique
device.
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Target: LAN IP address.
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Mask: Specify the number of bits for the subnet mask
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Gateway: specify the router IP address in your current
subnet.
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