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Fields and buttons on the Network/Routes/Static form are as follows:
Destination IP specifies the IP address of the route destination. TIP: Use dotted decimal
notation.
Destination Mask specifies the subnet mask for the route destination. TIP: Use dotted
decimal notation.
Gateway IP specifies the IP address of the gateway. TIP: Use dotted decimal notation.
Actions provides two choices, which are visible only if routes are present:
Add New Route adds a new route to the configuration (see
Route form on page
Network/Routes/Static Modify Route form
Use the Network/Routes/Static Modify Route form to modify the parameters of a displayed
route.
Figure 30 Network/Routes/Static Modify Route form
Fields and buttons on the Network/Routes/Static Modify Route form are as follows:
Destination IP specifies the IP address of the route destination. TIP: Use dotted decimal
notation.
Destination Mask specifies the subnet mask for the route destination. TIP: Use dotted
decimal notation.
Gateway IP specifies the IP address of the gateway. TIP: Use dotted decimal notation.
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Delete, to delete a route from the system.
Modify, to modify the parameters of a displayed route (see Network/Routes/Static
Modify Route form).
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Update submits the changes to the pending configuration.
Network/Routes/Static Add
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