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90362-01 Dial-up Connections 7-13
3.
If you are configuring a new IP route, type the address and subnet
bitmask in the
New IP route
text field. The subnet bitmask (the
numbers after the /) sets the number of bits included in the network
portion of the route’s IP destination address. See Appendix C,
“IP Addressing,” for information on what IP addresses are and how
to find out what your NetBlazer’s IP address is.
Note that you can also type
default
to set up a default IP route. This
is useful if all traffic from your network to the remote network is
going through a single dial-up connection, with the result that you
only need one default route. However, you only want a single
default” route to be advertised to the net, so only do this once. You
may also want to make the default address private once you have
created it.
To delete or change any of the static routes currently available
through this interface, use the Arrow keys to move to a name in the
list and press Enter to select that route.
When you press Enter, the IP Route Details screen appears:
Figure 7-7. IP Route Details Screen.
IP Route Details NetBlazer Setup Utility V3.0
Configure IP route: 143.199.65.0/24 for ruby
If you want this route advertised by RIP, set Public to yes.
Metric is the number of hops to the destination network.
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DELETE 143.199.64.0/24
Public no
Metric 1
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Type the number of hops to the destination network