DXS/DWS 3200 Series User Guide
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Configuring Routing
Once the switch has been defined as a router, statics route can be defined. Network managers can define up to 32
static IP routes. To configure an IP static route:
Note
For configuring the switch as a router, please reffer to the D-Link CLI WLAN CLI Reference Guide
1. Click Basic Setup > Routing > IP Static Route. The IP Static Route Page opens.
Figure 121:IP Static Route Page
The IP Static Route Page contains the following fields:
• Dest. IP Address — Defines the destination IP address.
• Prefix Length —Defines the IP route prefix for the destination IP. The prefix length must be preceded by a
forward slash (/).
• Next Hop — Indicates the next hop’s IP address or IP alias on the route.
• Route Type —Defines the route type. The possible field values are:
– Reject — Rejects the route, and stops routing to the destination network via all gateways.
– Remote — Indicates the route is a remote path.
– Local — Indicates the route is a local path.
• Metric — Indicates the administrative distance to the next hop. The default value is 1.
• Remove — Removes the user-defined route. The possible field values are:
– Checked — Deletes the user-defined route.
– Unchecked — Maintains the user-defined routes. This is the default value.