Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface
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Setting IPv4 Static Routes
If the IPv4 network mode is set to static IP and your local network
contains two subnets, you can configure static routes to enable or
disable communications between the PX3 and devices in the other
subnet.
These commands are prefixed with
network ipv4 staticRoutes.
Depending on whether the other network is directly reachable or not,
there are two methods for adding a static route. For further information,
see
Static Route Examples
(on page 300).
Method 1: add a static route when the other network is NOT
directly reachable:
config:#
network ipv4 staticRoutes add <dest-1> nextHop <hop>
Method 2: add a static route when the other network is directly
reachable:
config:#
network ipv4 staticRoutes add <dest-1> interface <ETH>
Delete an existing static route:
config:#
network ipv4 staticRoutes delete <route_ID>
Modify an existing static route:
config:#
network
ipv4
staticRoutes
modify
<route_ID>
dest
<dest-2>
nextHop
<hop>
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