Netgear EDA500 – ReadyNAS Expansion Chassis 5-Bay, Diskless Guia Do Programa

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The bonded Ethernet interfaces are separated into individual links.
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Reconfigure the switch or router to which the ReadyNAS is attached for single interfaces.
Configure Static Routes
You can add and remove static routes. Static routes are not frequently used with ReadyNAS, but a few situations
call for them. For example, if no automatically routed path to a device exists that the ReadyNAS must access, you
can define a static path to it.
Before configuring a static route, you must configure the ReadyNAS adapter, its Ethernet address, and subnet mask.
To configure a static route, there must be a gateway between the network the ReadyNAS is on, and the network
with the destination address. There is an address for the gateway on the network the ReadyNAS is on, and there
is an address for the gateway on the network the destination address is on. Before configuring the static route,
determine the gateway address on the network the ReadyNAS is on. You must also know the target IP address and
the subnet mask for the target's network.
As a sample configuration, your ReadyNAS uses separate network connections to connect to the Internet and to a
private network, and the default gateway is configured to connect to the Internet. The ReadyNAS can connect to
anything on the private network and on the Internet, but if another private network is connected to the private network,
the ReadyNAS cannot automatically find devices on the second private network. For example, one network interface
on the ReadyNAS might use the address 10.1.0.1 to connect to a private network with addresses in the range
10.1.xxx.xxx. The 10.1 network connects to a private network with a server with the address 192.168.1.0 and with
subnet mask 255.255.255.0. No automatic route exists from the ReadyNAS to the server, but you can specify a
static route. For this example, the address 10.1.0.2 is the address of the gateway between the two private networks.
To configure a static route:
1.
Log in to your ReadyNAS admin page.
2.
Select Network > Routes.
The window updates to show the configured routes.
3.
Click the + button.
The New Route page displays.
4.
Enter the destination IP address in the IP Address field.
System Settings
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