Configuring IP routing and forwarding
Configure static routes
The static routing web pages and command line parameters described below control the static
routing table the router uses. These settings create static IP routes for particular IP subnets,
networks or addresses.
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Web
1. Go to Configuration > Network > IP Routing/Forwarding > Static Routes > Routes 0-9.
2. Configure Route n parameters. Each of the static route instances has its own configuration
page. These are described below.
Description
A memorable name for the route to be assigned.
Destination Network a.b.c.d
The IP address of the destination subnet, network or IP address for the route. If the router
receives a packet with a destination IP address that matches the Destination Network/Mask
combination it will route the packet through the interface specified below.
Mask a.b.c.d
The network mask.
Gateway a.b.c.d
Overrides the default gateway IP address configured for the Ethernet interfaces. Packets
matching the route use the gateway address specified in the route rather than the address
specified on the Ethernet interface configuration page. This parameter does not apply to
routes using PPP interfaces.
Interface x,y
The interface for routing the packets. Select from the drop-down list and enter the interface
instance number in the adjacent text box. The available options are:
None
n
PPP
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