Table 11: Ipv4 Static Routes; Table 12: Ipv6 Static Routes - Grandstream Networks GWN7000 User Manual

Enterprise multi-wan gigabit vpn router
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Three tabs are available:
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Routes to view routing table entries.
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IPv4 to create, edit or delete static IPv4 static routes.
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IPv6 to create, edit or delete static IPv6 static routes.
Following actions are available in both IPv4 and IPv6 tabs:
To add a new static route, click on
To edit a static route, click on
To delete a static route, click on
Refer to the following tables when editing or creating IPv4/IPv6 static routes:
Name
Enter the Name of the static route to be configured.
Select whether to enable or disable this static route.
Enabled
Choose the LAN's Network Group, which will be using this static route.
Source Group
Enter the Network/Host IP address on which to route the traffic to.
Target Network/Host
Example: 192.168.5.0
Enter the Network/Host Netmask.
Netmask
Example: 255.255.255.0
Enter the Gateway's IP address.
Gateway
Example: 192.168.5.1.
Set the metric value. The valid range is 0-255. Default value is 1.
Metric
Enter the Name of the static route to be configured.
Name
Enable
Select whether to enable or disable this static route.
Choose the LAN's Network Group
Group
Enter the Network/Host IP address on which to route the traffic to.
Target Network/Host
2001:db8:3c4d:4::/64
Enter the Gateway's IP address.
Gateway
fec0:470:28:5b2::1/64
Set the metric value. The valid range is 0-255. Default value is 1.
Metric

Table 11: IPv4 Static Routes

Table 12: IPv6 Static Routes

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