Configuring Static Routing (J-Web Procedure)
You can use the J-Web interface to configure
static routes.
To configure static routes:
- Select Configure>Routing >
Static Routing. The Static Routing page displays details of the
configured routes.
-
Click one:
- Add—To configure a route. Enter information
into the routing page, as described in Table 1.
- Edit—To modify an existing route. Enter
information into the routing page, as described in Table 1.
- Delete—To delete an existing route.
Table 1: Static Routing
Configuration Summary
Field
|
Function
|
Your Action
|
| Default Route |
|
Default Route
|
Specifies the default gateway for
the switch.
|
To specify an IPv4 address:
- Select IPv4.
- Type an IP address—for example, 10.10.10.10.
- Enter the subnet mask or address prefix. For example,
24 bits represents 255.255.255.0.
To specify an IPv6 address:
- Select IPv6.
- Type an IP address—
for example, 2001:ab8:85a3::8a2e:370:7334.
- Enter the subnet mask or address prefix.
|
| Static Routes |
|
Nexthop
|
Specifies the next-hop address or addresses
to be used when routing traffic to the static route.
|
To add an address:
- Click Add.
- In the IP address dialog, enter the IP address.
Note:
If a route has multiple next-hop addresses, traffic is
routed across each address in round-robin fashion.
- Click OK.
To delete a next hop address, select it from the list and click Delete.
|
Published: 2009-10-08