Zyxel IES-1248 EE [420/544] Ip bridge route set command

Zyxel IES-1248 EE [420/544] Ip bridge route set command
Chapter 60 IP Bridge Commands
IES-1248-51/51A/53 User’s Guide
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Each domain has its own routing table. Each routing table contains entries that, based on the
destination IP address, control where the IES-1248 forwards packets (for upstream and
downstream traffic). The IES-1248 automatically creates routing table entries for each
downlink interface and for each edge router in the domain. You can create additional entries
by specifying the edge router to which the IES-1248 should forward traffic for a particular
destination IP address or IP subnet.
60.3.1 IP Bridge Route Set Command
Syntax:
ras> adsl ipbpvc route set <domain name> <ip>/<mask> <nexthop> <metric>
[<priority>]
where
This command creates the specified entry in the routing table of the specified domain.
The
<ip>/<mask> specifies the range of IP addresses to which this entry applies. If the
destination IP address of a packet is in this range, the IES-1248 forwards the frame to the
specified IP address
<nexthop>. If <nexthop> corresponds to an edge router configured
using the edge router commands (see Section 60.2 on page 418), the IES-1248 uses the
associated VLAN ID. In addition,
If the edge router is in the same domain as the entry, the entry is used for upstream traffic.
If the edge router is in a different domain than the entry, the entry is used for downstream
traffic.
If
<nexthop> is not set up in the edge router screen, the IES-1248 uses the entry for
downstream traffic and does not change the VLAN ID.
If the
<priority> is not specified, the default value is zero. This is applied to incoming
frames without a
<priority> tag.
<domain name> =
The name of the domain.
<ip> =
IP address, in dotted decimal notation.
<mask> =
Number of bits <1..32> in the subnet mask.
<nexthop> =
IP address, in dotted decimal notation.
<metric> =
The metric <1..15> represents the “cost” of transmission for
routing purposes. IP routing uses hop count as the measurement
of cost, with a minimum of 1 for directly-connected networks.
Select the number that approximates the cost for this link The
number need not be precise, but it must be between 1 and 15. In
practice, 2 or 3 is usually a good number.
If two entries have the same metric, the IES-1248 uses the one
with the lower IP address.
<priority> =
The IEEE 802.1p priority value <0..7>.

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