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SPEEDLAN 9000 Installation and Operation User Guide
Using the SPEEDLAN 9000 Configurator 3-21
Local Static Routes: A local route is a route that is not shared between neighboring rout-
ers.
Common Static Routes: A common route is a route that is shared between neighboring
routers.
Note: The netmask is ignored for routes to specific hosts.
On the top of the pages above you will see a dynamic list about the local and common static routes.
On the bottom of the pages is where you can modify or add new static route information, and these
are defined below.
Destination: The destination network or host.
Interface: Select the appropriate interface from this drop-down list.
Netmask: Select the appropriate value for the netmask (also in CIRD format from /8 to
30) in this drop-down list. This is an abbreviated method of entering the netmask. For more
information, see CIDR Table (For Netmask Information Purposes), page 3-15.
Gateway: This is a network point that acts as the "entrance door" to another network. This
is the first "router" that takes you to the designated host (i.e., the next hop on the network).
Type : Select either net or host from this drop-down list. Net - How it will route is destined
to another. Host - How the route is destined to a specific host.
Click Add to activate the new static route. Click Delete to remove a static route. Click
Update to update static routing information.
Wireless
Choose Wireless to set up the data and frequency rate for your unit/router.