Ursalink UR51 Industrial Cellular Router User Guide
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<strong>UR51</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
4.2.7 Routing<br />
4.2.7.1 Static Routing<br />
A static routing is a manually configured routing entry. Information about the routing is<br />
manually entered rather than obtained from dynamic routing traffic. After setting static<br />
routing, the package for the specified destination will be forwarded to the path designated<br />
by user.<br />
Static Routing<br />
Item<br />
Destination<br />
Netmask<br />
Interface<br />
Gateway<br />
Description<br />
Figure 4-2-7-1<br />
Enter the destination IP address.<br />
Enter the subnet mask of destination address.<br />
The interface through which the data can reach the<br />
destination address.<br />
IP address of the next router that will be passed by before the<br />
input data reaches the destination address.<br />
Distance Priority, smaller value refers to higher priority. Range: 1-255.<br />
Track ID<br />
Track detection, select the defined track ID. You can leave it<br />
blank.<br />
Table 4-2-7-1 Static Routing Parameters<br />
Related Topic<br />
Track Setting<br />
4.2.7.2 RIP<br />
RIP is mainly designed for small networks. RIP uses Hop Count to measure the distance to<br />
the destination address, which is called Metric. In RIP, the hop count from the router to its<br />
directly connected network is 0 and the hop count of network to be reached through a<br />
router is 1 and so on. In order to limit the convergence time, the specified metric of RIP is an<br />
integer in the range of 0 - 15 and the hop count larger than or equal to 16 is defined as<br />
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