48 S&C Instruction Sheet 1072-530
SpeedNet Client Tool
IP Routing Window,
Routes Tab
Figure 73. The Routes IP routing configuration window.
The
Routes
tab, shown in Figure 73, is used to view or delete existing data communication
route table entries and to add new route table entries for both kernel routes and persistent
routes. The following parameters can be confi gured for kernel routes:
Adding Kernel Routes
• Route Table
—The
Route Table
displays a list of current routes within the SpeedNet
Radio route table. If mesh networking is used, the route table entries will be updated
dynamically to refl ect changes to the network
• Add Route
—The
Add Route
button is used to add static routes to the route table
and is described in Figure 74
• Add Default
—The
Add Default
button is used to add a static default gateway to the
route table and is described below
• Delete
—to delete a route from the route table, fi rst select the route. Click the
Delete
button to remove the route from the route table
Adding Static Routes
Clicking the
Add Route
button will add an Add Route section to the
Routing
tab. See
Figure 74.
Figure 74. Add Route settings.
The confi guration parameters for adding a route are described below:
• Network
—The destination network for the route that is being created. To enter a static
route for a device with an address of 192.168.200.1 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, the
network portion of the route entry should be 192.168.200.0
• Subnet Mask
—The
Subnet Mask
for the destination network for which the route
is being created
• Gateway
—The next-hop gateway of the destination network for which the route
is being created. The
Gateway
will be the IP address of the wireless interface of a
SpeedNet Radio
• Add
—After entering the details of the static route, click the
Add
button to add the
route to the route table
• Cancel
—Click the
Cancel
button to cancel the route creation process