D-Link DSA-3100P Manual - Page 42

Destination, Network ID, Advanced > Static Route, Destination Subnet, Gateway IP, Address

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Using the Configuration Utility (continued) Advanced > Static Route In this example, if you want the 192.168.202.0/24 and 192.168.100.0/ 24 network to have access to each other, you should add a static route in the DSA-3100 and also in the 192.168.200.253 IP router. These settings show the DSA-3100's static route configurations. 192.168.202.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.253 Destination Network ID: Specifies the target network or host IP. In this example we use network 192.168.202.0 as the routed target. Destination Subnet Mask: Specifies the target subnet mask. In the example, we use the subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Gateway IP Address: Specifies the IP address of the next hop router. In the example, we set this to 192.168.0.253 as the 192.168.202.0 network is behind the router. Click Apply: Always click Apply to save the changes/additions. Note: For the static route to work, the next hop route must also have added a static route to forward all 192.168.100.0/24 IP packets to the DSA-3100. After clicking the Apply button, you will see the added route is shown in the current running routing table. Click View Routing table to verify. Every change to the static route settings must be stored by using the Save Setting function, and restarting the DSA-3100. 41

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Using the Configuration Utility (continued)
Destination
Network ID:
Advanced > Static Route
Destination Subnet
Mask:
Gateway IP
Address:
Click Apply:
Always click
Apply
to save the changes/additions.
Note:
For the static route to work, the next hop route must also have added a static
route to forward all 192.168.100.0/24 IP packets to the DSA-3100. After clicking the
Apply
button, you will see the added route is shown in the current running routing
table. Click
View Routing table
to verify.
Every change to the static route settings must be stored by
using the
Save Setting
function, and restarting the DSA-3100.
In this example, if
you want the
192.168.202.0/24
and 192.168.100.0/
24 network to have
access to each other,
you should add a
static route in the
DSA-3100 and also
in the
192.168.200.253 IP
router. These settings
show the DSA-3100’s
static route
configurations.
Specifies the target network or host IP. In this example we
use network 192.168.202.0 as the routed target
.
Specifies the target subnet mask. In the example, we use the
subnet mask 255.255.255.0
.
Specifies the IP address of the next hop router. In the
example, we set this to 192.168.0.253 as the 192.168.202.0
network is behind the router
.
192.168.202.0
255.255.255.0
192.168.0.253