XGS1930 Series User’s Guide
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32
Static Route
32.1 Static Routing Overview
This chapter shows you how to configure static routes.
The Switch uses IP for communication with management computers, for example using HTTP, Telnet, SSH,
or SNMP. Use IP static routes to have the Switch respond to remote management stations that are not
reachable through the default gateway. The Switch can also use static routes to send data to a server
or device that is not reachable through the default gateway, for example when sending SNMP traps or
using ping to test IP connectivity.
This figure shows a
Telnet
session coming in from network
N1
. The Switch sends reply traffic to default
gateway
R1
which routes it back to the manager’s computer. The Switch needs a static route to tell it to
use router
R2
to send traffic to an SNMP trap server on network
N2
.
Figure 177
Static Routing Overview
32.1.1 What You Can Do
• Use the
Static Routing
screen (
) to display the link to the
IPv4 Static Route
screen.
• Use the
IPv4 Static Route
screen (
) to configure and enable an IPv4 static
route.
• Use the
IPv6 Static Route
screen (
) to configure and enable an IPv6 static
route.
N1