10.9 System
Figure 211: Network Page: Routing Details
1. In the IP Address Table (above routing details), select an interface to add or modify
routing data. (To select an interface, click the radio button next to the interface index
name, for example, bond0:2.)
After selecting an interface in the IP Address Table, the Routing Details
table below expands to display available routes (if any).
A maximum of 8 routes per interface are allowed.
2. If necessary, click the Show link to show the routing details table.
3. Click Add Route to add a route to the selected interface.
Or select a route to edit its settings.
4. Enter the following network information as provided by your network administrator:
Destination The destination network for the route.
Dest
Netmask
The network mask for the route.
Dest
Gateway
The gateway IP address used for outgoing traffic sent from the interface
to a host or client. (This is usually not the same as the default gateway.)
The destination gateway of each route must match the subnet of at least one
configured IP address listed in the IP Address Table. If no match is found,
an error displays stating that the route’s destination gateway is not reachable.
In the example shown in "Network Configuration" on page 321, to reach a
host on the 10.50.50.x subnet, you would enter 10.50.50.0 for destination
network, 255.255.255.0 for the destination netmask, and 10.20.20.1 as the
destination gateway.
5. Click Update to save the changes you made to the Routing Details table. (Clicking
Update does not yet apply the new network settings to the ETERNUS CS800.)
6. Click Delete to remove IP routing information for the selected interface. Or click Undo to
revert all current Routing Details changes to the last update.
330 ETERNUS CS800