PassFinder AP2520 VoIP Router/Gateway Operation Manual
Version 1.10 / Mar. 2002
AddPac Technology Co., Ltd.
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4.6.1.
Static Routing Configuration
The static route means a route that the manager designates to send the
packet from a certain source to a certain destination. The static route is used
for the following three cases:
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If routing software cannot create a proper route to send packets to a
certain destination
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If the network is small or is not complex so it is easy to configure a static
route, Or if the user does not want to have any packet such as route
update packet and so on that may give load to the network
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If the user wants to send all packets of which destinations do not appear
in the routing table to a certain next-hop address as using the default
route (or gateway of last report)
Once a static route is set in the Gateway, the Gateway keeps the static route
until the manager forcefully removes that static route. To remove the static
route, use “no” command and remove the static route from the route
configuration.
The default route is one of static routes and designates the next-hop address of
the packet of which destination is not displayed in the routing table. The
default route has the least priority in the PassFinderAP2520 Gateway.
Therefore, only when the Gateway does not find any path, the Gateway uses
the default route.