Static Route; Policy Routing - ADTRAN SMART/RG SR501n User Manual

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Static Route

On this page, you can configure static routes for your network. A static route is a manually configured, fixed route for IP data. You
can enter a maximum of 32 entries.
1. In the left navigation bar, click
2. Fill in the fields, using the information in the table below.
3. Click
Apply/Save
to commit your changes.
The fields on this page are explained in the following table.
Field Name
Description
Select the IP version associated with the static route you wish to create. Options are: IPv4
IP Version
and IPv6 .
Destination IP address/
Enter the destination network address / subnet mask for route.
prefix length
Interface
Select the WAN Interface for this route. This list filtered by the selected IP version.
Gateway IP Address
Enter the destination IP address for this route. If needed, include the /prefix length.
( Optional ) Establishes traffic priority/weighting. Must be equal to or greater than zero ( >
Metric
0).

Policy Routing

Policy routing makes somewhat automated routing choices based on policies defined by a network administrator. For example, a net-
work administrator might want to deviate from standard routing based on destination markers in the packet and, instead, forward a
packet based on the source address.
On this page, you can configure similar policies.
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Advanced Setup
>
Routing
>
Static Route
and then click Add. The following page appears.
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