| Configuring IP Routing |
| Once connected to the remote site, the unit learns IP routes through the network as it receives RIP updates. It automatically updates the IP Routes table. You can delete unwanted routes if they are not required. You can also enter static routes that have, for some reason, not been learned. |
At the command prompt, enter CO RO IP to view or amend the Configured IP Routes table shown in Figure 2-35. |
| Figure 2-35 |
| The entries in this table show the following: |
| Target Shows the IP address of the target network. |
| Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask applied to this address. |
| Router Shows the name of the remote router to which this route connects. |
| Hops Shows the number of hops (or routers through which the data is passed) to reach the target. |
| Interface Shows the interface (port) for this route. |
| Flags Show information about the route as follows: |
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A - Indicates an advertised route. |
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S - Indicates a static route. All routes that are manually entered, or learned routes that are edited are static routes. |
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D - Indicates a dynamic route. All learned routes are dynamic routes by default. |
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B - Indicates a backup route. |
| Adding or Editing an IP Route |
| You can manually add an IP route or edit an existing entry in the table. |
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You must have a good understanding of IP routing before attempting to manually configure routes. |
To add an entry, enter ADD at the command prompt. |
To edit an entry, highlight the entry to be edited and enter ED at the command prompt. |
| A screen similar to the one in Figure 2-36 is displayed. |
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Only manually entered static routes can be made permanent. TCP/IP routers broadcast IP RIP updates every 30 seconds. |
| IP routes learned over ISDN do not age, however those learned over the WAN and LAN ports do. Using the SAVE command, saves ISDN learned routes. | |
| A consistent IP subnet mask must be defined. | |
| Figure 2-36 |
| The fields in this screen are: |
| Target The IP address of the host to which you want to connect. |
| Subnet Mask The subnet mask to be used on this route. A subnet mask of 255.255.255.255 allows data to be passed only to this host. |
| Router The name of the remote unit connecting to the target network. If the remote unit is connected to using an ISDN link, an ISDN number and Autocall must be configured for this router. |
| Hop Count Enter the hop count to reach the target. |
| Advertise Route Set this field to ENABLED if this route is to be advertised as part of routing updates to other routers. |
| Deleting an IP Route |
Highlight an entry and enter DEL at the command prompt. The entry is deleted from the table. If this entry was learned dynamically by the unit, it may be added upon receipt of the next RIP update unless an IP firewall has been configured to reject RIP updates for this route. |
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