74 TCP/IP Configuration
used to resolve this problem by providing the Prestige with some
static routing information. As a matter of fact, when you configure
the Internet Access or a Remote Node, a static route is implicitly
created by the Prestige. An example is given below. In the
example, stations on the ‘204.5.1.0/24’ subnetwork can access the
remote stations using the static route. The route will have a
destination of ‘204.5.1.64/26’ with the gateway address being that
of the Remote Node (204.5.1.150).
Figure 7-4 Static Routing Example
Please note that in normal circumstances, the Prestige will have
adequate routing information after you configure the Internet
access and Remote Nodes; you do not need to configure additional
static routes. You will need to configure static routes only for
unusual cases, e.g., subnetting. To create an additional static routes
for IP, use Menu 12, Static Route Setup as shown below:
Summary of Contents for Prestige 100
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