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Configuring Global Settings
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Setting Static Routes
Gateway—The address of a locally attached router where packets are sent for 
forwarding to the destination. 
Metric—The number of routers (or hops) a packet must cross to reach its 
destination. The metric represents the cost of sending the packet through the 
gateway to the specified destination. 
Note – Never set the gateway for the PortMaster to an address on the same PortMaster; 
the gateway must be on another router.
Use the following commands to add a static route for IP:
Command> add route Ipaddress[/NMIpaddress(gwMetric 
Command> save all
Use the following commands to delete a static route for IP:
Command> delete route Ipaddress[/NMIpaddress(gw
Command> save all
You can delete only static routes.
Adding and Deleting a Static Route for IPX
A static route for IPX contains the following items:
Destination—The number of the IPX network to which the PortMaster will be 
routing. 
Gateway—The address of a locally attached router where packets are sent for 
forwarding to the destination.
For IPX networks, the gateway address consists of 8 hexadecimal digits for the 
network address, a colon (:) and the node address of the gateway router expressed 
as 12 hexadecimal digits—for example, 00000002:A0B1C2D3E4F5. 
The IPX node address is usually the media access control (MAC) address on a 
PortMaster.
Metric—The number of routers (or hops) a packet must cross to reach its 
destination. The metric represents the cost of sending the packet through the 
gateway to the specified destination.