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148 Legrand PDU User Guide
Static Route Examples
This section describes two static route examples: IPv4 and IPv6. Both examples assume that two network
interface controllers (NIC) have been installed in one network server, leading to two available subnets, and
IP forwarding has been enabled. All of the NICs and Legrand PDUs in the examples use static IP addresses.
Most of local multiple networks are not directly reachable and require the use of a gateway. Therefore, we
will select Gateway in the following examples. If your local multiple networks are directly reachable, you
should select Interface rather than Gateway.
Note: If Interface is selected, you should select an interface name instead of entering an IP address. See
Interface Names
(on page 150).
IPv4 example:
Your Legrand PDU:
192.168.100.64
Two NICs:
192.168.200.75
and
192.168.100.88
Two networks:
192.168.200.0
and
192.168.100.0
Prefix length:
24
In this example, NIC-2 (192.168.100.88) is the next hop router for your Legrand PDU to communicate with
any device in the other subnet 192.168.200.0.
In the IPv4 "Static Routes" section, you should enter the data as shown below. Note that the address in the
first field must be of the Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation.