
Web Server Interface
Under some circumstances, it may not be necessary for a router to learn a
route using ordinary means such as RIP or OSPF. It is possible under these
circumstances for you to add a route to the route table of a router.
The Static Routes menu is always associated with a circuit.
selecting the Static Routes Table from the RIP Parameters Table on the IP
Figure 3.44
Static Routes Screen
End poin t name (o r int erfac e) thr ou gh wh ich to se nd th e IP p acket t o reac h the
Target IP Address. By default, the first circuit is always the LAN circuit.
WAN circuit endpoint names are taken from the VPI/VCI number. For
example, VPI 0/VCI 32 will have “P0-C32” for an endpoint name. The pull-
down menu will display a list of VPI/VCIs actually confirmed. A given
circuit will receive/transmit data on the VPI/VCI combination corresponding
Represents the target network that you want this router to reach.
Mask of the target network.
IP address of the next device in the route.
Cost of using that route.
Indicates whether a route is enabled or disabled.
The Static Routes Table screen provides the following user-activated buttons:
Displays the static route parameters.
Displays routes learned via RIP or OSPF.
Refreshes data on the current page.
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