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Configuring Static Routing (J-Web Procedure)

J-Web configuration allows you to configure static routes.

To configure static routes:

  1. In the J-Web user interface, select Configure>Routing.
  2. Enter information into the routing page, as described in Table 1.
  3. To apply the configuration, click Apply.

Table 1: Static Routing Configuration Summary

Field

Function

Your Action

Default Route 

Default Route

Specifies the default gateway for the switch.

Type the 32-bit IP address of the switch's default route in dotted decimal notation.

Static Routes 

Static Route Address (required)

Specifies the static route to add to the routing table.

  1. On the main static routing Configuration page, click Add.
  2. In the Static Route Address box, type the 32-bit IP address of the static route in dotted decimal notation.

Next-Hop Addresses

Specifies the next-hop address or addresses to be used when routing traffic to the static route.

  1. In the Add box, type the 32-bit IP address of the next-hop host.
  2. Click Add.
  3. Add more next-hop addresses as necessary.

    Note: If a route has multiple next-hop addresses, traffic is routed across each address in round-robin fashion.

  4. When you have finished adding next-hop addresses, click OK.