3com 2928 User Guide
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While configuring a static route, you can specify either the output interface or the next hop address as
needed. The nexthop address cannot be a local interface’s IP address; otherwise, the route
configuration will not take effect.
Actually, it is necessary to identify next hop addresses for all route entries because the router needs to
use the next hop address of a matching entry to resolve the corresponding link layer address.
needed. The nexthop address cannot be a local interface’s IP address; otherwise, the route
configuration will not take effect.
Actually, it is necessary to identify next hop addresses for all route entries because the router needs to
use the next hop address of a matching entry to resolve the corresponding link layer address.
Default Route
A router selects the default route when it cannot find any matching entry in the routing table for a packet.
If there is no default route, the packet will be discarded and an ICMP packet will be sent to the source to
report that the destination is unreachable.
You can configure the default route, an IPv4 static default route has both its destination IP address and
mask configured as 0.0.0.0.
If there is no default route, the packet will be discarded and an ICMP packet will be sent to the source to
report that the destination is unreachable.
You can configure the default route, an IPv4 static default route has both its destination IP address and
mask configured as 0.0.0.0.
Configuring IPv4 Routing
Displaying the IPv4 Active Route Table
Select Network > IPv4 Routing from the navigation tree to enter the page shown in
.
Figure 1-1
IPv4 active route table
describes the fields of the IPv4 active route table:
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Description of the fields of the IPv4 active route table
Field
Description
Destination IP Address
Mask
Mask
Destination IP address and subnet mask of the IPv4 route
Protocol
Protocol that discovered the IPv4 route