User`s manual

User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack
Version 2.2 125 July 2007
Table 6-19: Static Routing Table Parameter Description
Column Name Description
CLI Example
Static Routes are stored as a list of route entries. Each entry has the following format:
“route <destination-ip> <destination-mask> <gateway-ip> <metric>”.
If PPPoE is used on the WAN interface, the parameter <gateway-ip> must be replaced by “WAN”.
For online configuration, the mode-specific prompt is “(ctx-ip)[router]”.
To change the routing parameters using CLI:
1. Log on to the system.
2. From the main configuration mode, change to the “context ip” mode.
3. To enter the “context ip” mode, use the command:
context ip
To remove a route use the command:
no route <destination-ip> <destination-mask> <gateway-ip>
6.3.1.4 Dynamic Routes
The Dynamic Routes option allows you to view dynamic IP routes.
The Dynamic Routing Table displays a list of all routes. These routes are created by the
following source:
Interface definition: each IP interface adds a route according to its IP address / mask
DHCP: DHCP may supply a default route
RIP: Router Information Protocol (RIP), described below, can add routes based on
network topology information exchanged with its peers
¾ To view dynamic routes, take the following step:
Open the ‘Dynamic Routing Table' screen (Advanced Configuration menu >
Network Settings > Dynamic Routes option).
Figure 6-22: Dynamic Routing Table Screen