Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Ethernet Switch Features
- System
- L2 Feature
- VLAN
- Management
- ACL
- QoS
- Security
- Monitoring
- Diagnostics
- Maintenance
- Status
- Mode
- Report
- Suppression
12
Static Route
Switch will forward IP packets follow ARP/ND table and Static route configuration.
Static route can be configurable by administrator manually. Static route can also assign a next
hop for stub network, or a default gateway for whole switch.
The DIP filed in packets were not in IP subnet range of switch and also not hit by any route
configuration, will forward to default gateway then.
All gateway fields need to be including of subnet range of switch IP interfaces.
To access the page, click
Static Route
under the
System
menu.
IPv4
gateway entry in route table.
Important—Destination IP and Subnet Mask are set to 0.0.0.0, then this entry will be
default
Destination IP
The DIP field in packets need to route.
Subnet Mask
The field decides the range that packets hit this route entry.
Gateway
The next hop IPv4 address if packets hit route entry.
Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button to discard them.
IPv6
IPv6 global address in IP interface is needed before creating IPv6 static route.