Netopia 2e-h Guida Utente
Using the Command Line Interface
Cayman 2E-H User’s Guide
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November 2000
set ip static-arp ip-address ip_address
Specifies the IP address for the static ARP entry. Enter an IP address
in the
in the
ip_address
argument in dotted decimal format. The
ip_address
argument cannot be 0.0.0.0.
set ip static-arp hardware-address MAC_address
Specifies the Ethernet hardware address for the static ARP entry.
Enter an Ethernet hardware address in the
Enter an Ethernet hardware address in the
MAC_address
argument in
nn.nn.nn.nn.nn.nn
(hexadecimal) format.
Static Route Settings
A static route identifies a manually configured pathway to a remote
network. Unlike dynamic routes, which are acquired and confirmed
periodically from other routers, static routes do not time out.
Consequently, static routes are useful when working with PPP, since
an intermittent PPP link may make maintenance of dynamic routes
problematic.
network. Unlike dynamic routes, which are acquired and confirmed
periodically from other routers, static routes do not time out.
Consequently, static routes are useful when working with PPP, since
an intermittent PPP link may make maintenance of dynamic routes
problematic.
You can configure as many as 16 static IP routes for a Cayman 2E-H.
Use the following commands to maintain static routes to the Cayman
2E-H routing table:
Use the following commands to maintain static routes to the Cayman
2E-H routing table:
set ip static-routes destination-network net_address
Specifies the network address for the static route. Enter a network
address in the
address in the
net_address
argument in dotted decimal format. The
net_address
argument cannot be 0.0.0.0.
set ip static-routes destination-network net_address
netmask netmask
Specifies the subnet mask for the IP network at the other end of the
static route. Enter the
static route. Enter the
netmask
argument in dotted decimal format.
The subnet mask associated with the destination network must
represent the same network class (A, B, or C) or a lower class (such
as a class C subnet mask for class B network number) to be valid.
represent the same network class (A, B, or C) or a lower class (such
as a class C subnet mask for class B network number) to be valid.