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USER GUIDE - Rev. 3 (January 2018)
Example
:
The figure shows an example of assigning a static route between two different network
segments. All the TCP packets of port 40000 can reach the network segment 172.23.0.0/24
through router 192.168.0.11.
FIGURE 29
Example of how a static route is configured
The default parameters for configuring a static route are:
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Gateway.
This allows the IP address of the next router to be specified for routing
traffic whose destination does not coincide with any known route.
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Dest I/F (Destination interface)
. This permits the specification of the interface
through which traffic routed to the router indicated in the previous field will be sent.
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Metric
. This permits a value to be established originating from among the default
different routes that could be created. A higher metric means a lower priority.
If the wireless interface is operative, this parameter must be different and higher
than 1, the value 10 being recommendable as values higher and next to 1 could
be reserved to other routes established by the operator.
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Description.
This permits a description of up to 15 alphanumerical characters to
be specified.