IP Routing Configuration Help

Routing is the process of delivering a message across one or more networks via the most appropriate path. Along the way, at least one intermediate node typically is encountered. Routing is different than bridging. The main difference between bridging and routing is that bridging operates at the OSI Data Link Layer (Level Two Media Access Control Layer) and routing operates at OSI Network Layer (Level Three).On Quadro the IP Routing service allows you to route IP packets from one destination to another (or to a specified router).

The IP Routing Configuration page is used to create IP Static and IP Policy for the routing of IP packets. This page consists of tow tables.

Each table displays the corresponding list of created routes, giving a possibility to add new routes and edit/delete existing ones. Entries in the tables are color coded according to the state of the route. For example, yellow indicates disabled routes, green indicates successful routes and red indicates routes with an error.