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<strong>Network</strong>ing Screens<br />

A Screens Reference<br />

IP Routing<br />

add ip-route 3 Page 1 of 1<br />

IP ROUTING<br />

Route Number: 3<br />

Destination Node:<br />

Gateway:<br />

C-LAN Board:<br />

Metric:<br />

Route Type:<br />

General Description<br />

IP routes are needed when switches are connected in an IP network and default<br />

gateways are not assigned and you want network nodes on different (sub)networks to<br />

<strong>com</strong>municate.<br />

There are two type of IP routes — host and network. The following table summarizes<br />

when you would use each type:<br />

Connection<br />

Type<br />

Ethernet<br />

PPP<br />

When to Define IP Routes:<br />

Host IP Routes<br />

Define a host IP route when endpoints are on different subnets<br />

and no default gateway is defined <strong>for</strong> the local node.<br />

<strong>Network</strong> IP Routes<br />

Define network IP routes when you want hosts on the local<br />

subnet to <strong>com</strong>municate with hosts on some remote subnets but<br />

not others.<br />

Define a host IP route when there are one or more intermediate<br />

nodes between endpoints.<br />

<strong>Network</strong> IP routes are not used with ppp connections.<br />

In a LAN environment, if network security is a concern, not assigning default<br />

gateways limits internode access to paths that are explicitly administered.<br />

Note:<br />

Note:<br />

1. If you set up an IP route from a node that is connected via a ppp link to<br />

the node you are using <strong>for</strong> the Gateway, you must first enable the link on<br />

the ppp data module.<br />

2. If an entry in the Destination Node or Gateway field is rejected, check<br />

that the name has been entered on the Node Names screen. In particular,<br />

check that names are entered on the correct page of the Node Names<br />

screen — page 1 <strong>for</strong> AUDIX and MSA, pages 2–6 <strong>for</strong> a CMS server, a<br />

node in a switch, and router nodes.<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730<br />

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