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Static Routing

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Wireless Controller User Manual If RIP-2B or RIP-2M is the s elected version, authentication between this controller an d o t h er co n t ro llers (co n fig u red wit h t h e s ame RIP v ers io n ) is req u ired . M D5 au t h en ticat io n is u sed in a firs t / s eco n d key exch an g e p ro ces s . Th e au t h en t icat io n key v alid it y lifet imes are co n fig u rab le t o en s u re t h at t h e r o u t in g in fo rmat io n exch an g e is wit h cu rren t an d s u p p o rt ed co n t ro llers d et ect ed o n t h e LA N. 6.4.3 Static Routing Advanced > Routing > Static Routing Advanced > IPv6 > IPv6 Static Routing Manually adding s tatic routes to this device allows you to define the path s election o f t raffic fro m o n e in t erface t o an o t h er. Th ere is n o co mmu n icat io n b et ween t h is controller and other devices to account for changes in the path; once configured the s tatic route will be active and effective until the network changes . Th e Lis t o f St at ic Ro u t es d is play s all ro u t es t h at h av e b een ad d ed man u ally b y an ad min is t rat o r an d allo ws s ev eral o p erat io n s o n t h e s t at ic ro u t es . Th e Lis t o f IPv 4 St at ic Ro u t es an d Lis t o f IPv 6 St at ic Ro u t es s h are t h e s ame field s (wit h o n e excep t io n ): Name : Name o f t h e ro u t e, fo r id en t ificat io n an d man ag emen t . Acti ve : Det ermin es wh et h er t h e ro u te is activ e o r in activ e. A ro u t e can b e ad d ed t o t h e t ab le an d mad e in act ive, if n o t n eeded. Th is allo ws ro u t es t o b e u s ed as n eed ed without deleting and re -adding the entry. A n inactive route is not broadcast if RIP is e n a b le d . Pri vate : Det ermin es wh et h er t h e ro u t e can b e s h ared wit h o t h er co n t ro llers wh en RIP is en ab led . If t h e ro u t e is mad e p riv at e, t h en t h e ro u t e will n o t b e s h ared in a RIP b ro ad cas t o r mu lt icas t . Th is is o n ly ap p licab le fo r IPv 4 s t at ic ro u t es . Des tination: the route will lead to this des tination hos t or IP addres s . IP S ubnet Mas k : Th is is v alid fo r IPv 4 n et wo rks o n ly, an d id ent ifies t h e s ub net that is affected by this s tatic route Interface : Th e p h y s ic al n et wo rk in t erface (Op t io n 1, Op t io n 2, DM Z o r LA N), through which this route is acces s ible. 184

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Wireless Controller
User Manual
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If RIP-2B or RIP-2M is the selected version, authentication between this controller
and other controllers (configured with the same RIP version) is required. MD5
authentication is used in a first/second key exchange process. The authentication
key validity lifetimes are configurable to ensure that the routing information
exchange is with current and supported controllers detected on the LAN.
6.4.3 Static Routing
Advanced > Routing > Static Routing
Advanced > IPv6 > IPv6 Static Routing
Manually adding static routes to this device allows you to define the path selection
of traffic from one interface to another. There is no communication between this
controller and other devices to account for changes in the path; once configured the
static route will be active and effective until the network changes.
The List of Static Routes displays all routes that have been added manually by an
administrator and allows several operations on the static routes. The List of IPv4
Static Routes and List of IPv6 Static Routes share the same fields (with one
exception):
Name
: Name of the route, for identification and management.
Active
: Determines whether the route is active or inactive. A route can be added to
the table and made inactive, if not needed. This allows routes to be used as needed
without deleting and re-adding the entry. An inactive route is not broadcast if RIP is
enabled.
Private
: Determines whether the route can be shared with other controllers when
RIP is enabled. If the route is made private, then the route will not be shared in a
RIP broadcast or multicast. This is only applicable for IPv4 static routes.
Destination
: the route will lead to this destination host or IP address.
IP Subnet Mask
: This is valid for IPv4 networks only, and identifies the subnet that
is affected by this static route
Interface
: The physical network interface (Option1, Option2, DMZ or LAN),
through which this route is accessible.