Add A Static Route - Watchguard Firebox X15 User Manual

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Network Settings
About static routes
A route is the sequence of devices through which network traffic must go to get from its source to its
destination. A router is the device in a route that finds the subsequent network point through which to send
the network traffic to its destination. Each router is connected to a minimum of two networks. A packet can
go through a number of network points with routers before it gets to its destination.
The Firebox lets you create static routes to send traffic to specific hosts or networks. The router can then send
the traffic to the correct destination from the specified route. If you do not add a route to a remote network,
all traffic to that network is sent to the Firebox default gateway.
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Add a static route

1. To connect to the System Status page, type
address of the Firebox X Edge trusted interface.
The default URL is: https://192.168.111.1
2. From the navigation bar, select Network > Routes.
The Routes page appears.
3. Click Add.
The Add Route page appears.
88
is a good source of data about network routes and routers.
https://
in the browser address bar, followed by the IP
Firebox X Edge e-Series

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