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config:#
network ipv4 staticRoutes modify <route_ID> dest <dest-2> interface
<ETH>
Variables:
<dest-1> is a combination of the IP address and subnet mask of the
other subnet. The format is
IP address/subnet mask.
<hop> is the IP address of the next hop router.
<ETH> is one of the interfaces:
ETH1/ETH2, WIRELESS and BRIDGE.
Type "bridge" only when your SRC is in the bridging mode.
<route_ID> is the ID number of the route setting which you want to
delete or modify.
<dest-2> is a modified route setting that will replace the original
route setting. Its format is
IP address/subnet mask. You can modify
either the IP address or the subnet mask or both.
Configuring IPv6 Parameters
An IPv6 configuration command begins with
network ipv6.
Setting the IPv6 Configuration Mode
This command determines the IP configuration mode.
config:#
network ipv6 interface <ETH> configMethod <mode>
Variables:
<ETH> is one of the network interfaces:
ETH1/ETH2, WIRELESS, or
BRIDGE. Note that you must choose/configure the bridge interface if
your SRC is set to the bridging mode.
Note: In the bridging mode, only the IP parameters of the BRIDGE
interface function. The IP parameters of ETH1/ETH2 and WIRELESS
interfaces do NOT function.
Interface
Description
eth1
Determine the IPv6 configuration mode of the
ETH1 interface (wired networking).
eth2
Determine the IPv6 configuration mode of the
ETH2 interface (wired networking).
Summary of Contents for Raritan SRC-0100
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