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5.14.3
Route
Static Route Entry Setting
Fig. 55
Static Route Entry Setting
Default Route
The default route allows the stub network to reach all unknown networks through the route.
The stub area has only one way and one route to other networks.
Within the stub area, there are multiple networks that run their own routing protocols. When
these networks want to communicate with an unknown network, the traffic will be forwarded to
the default route.
When configuring the Default Route, the IP address of the next hop router/switch is the only
setting that need to be specified.
For the settings to take effect, click
Apply
.
Static Route Entry
Static route entries go to and go from a stub network to another stub network.
The static route is configured to connect the neighbor router/switch. Both routers/switches then
can communicate through the route.
When configuring the Static Route, all the fields in Static Route Entry must be specified:
Destination
The destination address of static route entry.
Netmask
The destination address netmask of static route entry.
Gateway
The gateway IP address of static route entry.
Distance
The distance of static route entry.
To add the settings, click
Add
.
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