Description
The page contains the following boxes:
● Destination Network
Enter the network address of the destination that can be reached via this route.
● Subnet Mask
Enter the corresponding subnet mask.
● Interface
Specify whether the network address can be reached via a certain interface or via the
gateway (auto).
● Gateway
Enter the IPv4 address of the gateway via which this network address is reachable.
● Administrative Distance
Enter the metric for the route. The metric corresponds to the quality of a connection, for
example speed, costs. If there are several equal routes, the route with the lowest metric
value is used.
If you do not enter anything, "not used" is entered automatically. The metric can be changed
later.
Range of values: 1 - 255 or -1 for "not used".
Here, 1 is the value for the best possible route. The higher value, the longer packets require
to their destination.
The table has the following columns:
● Select
Select the row you want to delete.
● Destination Network
Shows the network address of the destination.
● Subnet Mask
Shows the corresponding subnet mask.
● Gateway
Shows the IPv4 address of the next gateway.
● Interface
Shows the interface of the route.
● Administrative Distance
Enter the metric for the route. When creating the route, "not used" is entered automatically.
The metric corresponds to the quality of a connection, based for example on speed or costs.
If there are several equal routes, the route with the lowest metric value is used.
Range of values: 1 - 255
Here, 1 is the value for the best possible route. The higher value, the longer the packets
require to their destination.
● Status
Shows whether or not the route is active.
Configuring with Web Based Management
4.8 "Layer 3" menu
SCALANCE S615 Web Based Management
Configuration Manual, 11/2019, C79000-G8976-C388-08
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