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80-001113 SysLINK Administrator’s Guide Page 38
This is all summarized by the examples in Table 2-3.
Destination IP
Netmask
Gateway
Meaning
192.168.2.100
255.255.255.255
192.168.2.1
Host route: Send all packets destined for
IP address 192.168.2.100 to the router at
192.168.2.1
192.168.2.0
255.255.255.0
192.168.2.2
Network route: Send all packets destined
for the network 192.168.2.x to the router
at 192.168.2.2
0.0.0.0
ignored
192.168.2.3
Default route: Send all other packets to
the router at 192.168.2.3
Table 2-3: Examples of IP Route Types
For each route you wish to add, specify a destination address, select a destination netmask
and specify the gateway address. To specify a default route, set the destination address to
the word default or to the IP address 0.0.0.0, and select the Net destination netmask.
Some examples of valid routes are:
Destination Address Destination Netmask Gateway Address
default Net 192.168.2.1
10.10.10.0 Net 192.168.2.200
10.10.10.13 Host 192.168.2.201
10.0.0.0 Custom (255.255.255.0) 192.168.2.202
You must click the "Save Gateways" button to save any changes you make. The new route
configuration will take effect on the next reboot (see the Reset/Reboot section).
To remove a static route, clear the destination and gateway addresses then click the "Save
Gateway" button.