
Setting up static routes
Summit WM-Series WLAN Switch and Altitude Access Point Software Version 1.0 User Guide
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Setting up static routes
It is recommended that you define a default route to your enterprise network, either with a static route
or by using OSPF protocol. This will enable the Summit WM-Series Switch to forward wireless packets
to the remainder of the network.
Setting up a static route on the Summit WM-Series Switch
1 Click on the Summit Switch tab. In the Summit WM-Series Switch Configuration screen, click on the
Routing Protocols option.
2 Click the Static Routes tab. The Static Routes screen appears.
3 To add a new route, click in the Destination Address field and key in the destination IP address of a
packet.
[The destination network IP address that this static route applies to. Packets with this destination
address will be sent to the Destination below.]
To define a default static route for any unknown address not in the routing table, key in 0.0.0.0.
4 Key in the Subnet Mask. For the IP address, the appropriate subnet mask to separate the network
portion from the host portion of the address (typically 255.255.255.0).
For the default static route for any unknown address, key in 0.0.0.0.
5 In the Gateway field, key in the IP address of the gateway (the IP address of the specific router port
or gateway on the same subnet as the Summit WM-Series Switch to which to route these packets;
that is, the IP address of the next hop between the Summit WM-Series Switch and the packet’s
ultimate destination).
6 Click on the Add button. The new route appears in the list, numbered sequentially.
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