Chapter 18: General IP Routing
Configuring Static Routes
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2.
Select Show Information from the Step List.
3.
Click Statistics.
Figure 18-10: Displaying ARP Statistics
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ONFIGURING
S
TATIC
R
OUTES
This router can configure routes to other network segments by manually
entering static routes in the routing table using the IP > Routing > Static
Routes (Add) page. Static routes can be set to force the use of a specific
route to a subnet. Static routes do not automatically change in response to
changes in network topology, so you should only configure a small number
of stable routes to ensure network accessibility.
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EFERENCES
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SAGE
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Up to 24 static routes can be configured.
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Due to a hardware limitation on the SSE-G2252, static routes do not
work with DiffServ. Hardware processing of static routes is enabled by
default. If you must use DiffServ, then use the
command to
configure the switch to process static routes through software.
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The switch can only can only process 200~300 routing packets/second.
So, it should only be used as L3 switch in this mode for light routing
requirements.
P
ARAMETERS
These parameters are displayed:
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Destination IP Address
– IP address of the destination network,
subnetwork, or host.
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Netmask
– Network mask for the associated IP subnet. This mask
identifies the host address bits used for routing to specific subnets.
Summary of Contents for SSE-G2252
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