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Intel® NetStructure™ 6000 Switch

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C H A P T E R 3<br />

Using the Web Device Manager<br />

3 Click Add.<br />

Note The new route is displayed in the View and Modify Static<br />

Routes table.<br />

Default Route<br />

The default route is used whenever there is no specific route to a<br />

destination. The network IP address associated with the default route<br />

is 0.0.0.0/0.<br />

To add a default route<br />

1 Under Add Static Routes, type the IP address 0.0.0.0 in the<br />

Address box.<br />

2 Click zero (0) for the length.<br />

3 Click Add. The words “Default Route” are displayed in the<br />

Route: Address/Length column.<br />

RIP Configuration<br />

The switch supports both RIP version 1, RFC1058, and version 2,<br />

RFC2453. It always accepts RIP packets from both versions when<br />

RIP is enabled. To send version 2 packets, the specific RIP interfaces<br />

need to be configured. Only RIP version 1 packets are sent by default.<br />

To enable RIP<br />

1 Click the Routing menu, then click any Routing option. The<br />

Routing Protocols On/Off table is displayed.<br />

2 Check the RIP check box.<br />

3 Click Submit.<br />

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