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80-001113 SysLINK Administrator’s Guide Page 37
IP Routing
The IP Routing page lets you configure network routes for accessing remote networks:
If the gateway is configured to use DHCP, it will try to get gateway configuration
information from the DHCP server. You may also manually set up static routes on this page.
Each IP route consists of a destination IP address, a netmask, and a gateway IP address.
Depending on the netmask, the destination IP can specify one of two route types:
Network route: This is a route to an IP network. The netmask defines which portion
of the destination IP address contains the network number.
Host route: This is a route to a specific IP host. The netmask is always
255.255.255.255.
The special destination IP address of 0.0.0.0 or default specifies a default route, which is used
whenever a more specific route does not exist.