Command Reference
IP/Network Commands
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Parameters
address
An IP address in standard numeric format (for example, 193.0.1.50).
See Also
Set/Define IP Nameserver
, page 12-39
; Configuring the Domain Name Service
(DNS)
, page 6-7
12.5.25 Set/Define IP Route
Configures a static route. Static routes are used to tell the IP router the path toward other IP networks that
cannot be learned by a dynamic routing protocol such as RIP. Static routes commonly point to sites (see the
Define Site
commands), which represent the best path to the destination. The destination can be an IP
network, a subnetwork, or a host.
Restrictions
Requires privileged user status.
Parameters
Default
Configures a default route. If an explicit route to a destination network doesn’t
exist, the packet will be routed according to the default route.
Static default routes are used when another router is the designated default
route. If this router is to advertise itself as the default router, see
Set/Define IP
All/Ethernet Default
, page 12-35.
destination
An IP address in standard numeric form.
Nextrouter
Sets the router that packets to the destination will be sent to.
router
A router name or IP address.
Note:
If the route points to a site, use the Site parameter.
Site
Specifies the site that packets to the destination will be sent to. When a packet
arrives for the destination, a connection will be formed to the specified site, if
one does not currently exist.
The site must be defined before a route can be created that points to the site. To
configure a site, use the
Define Site
commands.
SiteName
A site name of up to 12 characters.
Note:
If the next “hop” is a router available on the LAN, use the Nextrouter parameter.
SET
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