NG800
User Manual for NRSW version 4.5.0.100
5.4. ROUTING
5.4.1. Static Routes
This menu shows all routing entries of the system. They are typically formed by an address/netmask
couple (represented in IPv4 dotted decimal notation) which specify the destination of a packet. The
packets can be directed to either a gateway or an interface or both. If interface is set to ANY, the system
will choose the route interface automatically, depending on the best matching network configured for
an interface.
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Static Routes
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Static Routes
This menu shows all routing entries of the system, they can consist of active and configured ones.
The flags are as follows: (A)ctive, (P)ersistent, (H)ost Route, (N)etwork Route, (D)efault Route
(Netmasks can be specified in CIDR notation)
Destination
Netmask
Gateway
Interface Metric Flags
192.168.1.0
255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0
LAN1
0
AN
192.168.101.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0
LAN1-1 0
AN
192.168.102.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0
LAN1-2 0
AN
192.168.200.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0
WLAN1 0
AN
Route lookup
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Figure 5.17.: Static Routing
In general, host routes precede network routes and network routes precede default routes. Addition-
ally, a metric can be used to determine the priority of a route, a packet will go in the direction with the
lowest metric in case a destination matches multiple routes.
Netmasks can be specified in CIDR notation (i.e. /24 expands to 255.255.255.0).
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