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Configuring IPv4 or IPv6 static routes
The switch does not provide Layer 3 forwarding service. The IP routing feature of the switch only
ensures that the switch is accessible on an IP network.
You must configure a static route only if both of the following situations occur:
•
The switch is on a different subnet than the configuration terminal you use to log in to the switch.
•
No gateway address is assigned to the switch through DHCP for reaching the configuration
terminal.
You do not need to configure routes in any other situations, including:
•
The configuration terminal is on the same subnet as the switch. In this situation, a direct route is
automatically created on the switch after you assign an IP address to the VLAN interface.
•
The configuration terminal is on a different subnet than the switch, but a gateway address is
assigned to the switch through DHCP. In this situation, the switch automatically generates a
default route to the gateway.
Creating an IPv4 static route
1.
Select
Network
>
IPv4 Routing
from the navigation tree.
2.
Click the
Create
tab.
Figure 234 Creating an IPv4 static route
3.
Create an IPv4 static route as described in
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