System information
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Preface
- Overview
- Configuring System Basics
- Configuring RADs and mSAN Connections
- Configuring iSAN Connections
- Configuring iSCSI Connections
- Monitoring SAN Router Operation and Connections
- Configuration, Firmware, and System Log Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Index

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Eclipse™ 2640 SAN Router Administration and Configuration Manual
Static Routes
3. Click Place in a default router zone (zone 1) to place all new devices
in the default zone (zone 1) where they can communicate with
each other.
4. Click OK.
5. Choose Save Configuration from the File tab to permanently save
your changes to the runtime configuration. This saves the
currently running configuration to flash memory.
Static Routes
Static routes are used to route non-storage payload traffic, such as
management traffic or RADIUS. A SAN Router contains several
different IP subnets:
• The iFCP/iSCSI ports on a unique subnet, or subnets.
• The management port on a unique subnet (the management
subnet can be the same subnet as an iFCP/iSCSI port, but this is
not recommended).
• The internal IP network on a unique subnet.
NOTE: Changes to the permanent route are not active until after the next
SAN Router restart, but changes to other static routes take effect
immediately.
Refer to Figure 2-18.
Figure 2-18 Static Route