5.4. ROUTING
5.4.1. Static Routes
This menu shows all routing entries of the system. They are typically formed by an
address/netmask couple (represented in IPv4 dotted decimal notation) which specify
the destination of a packet. The packets can be directed to either a gateway or an
interface or both. If interface is set to ANY, the system will choose the route interface
automatically, depending on the best matching network configured for an interface.
In general, host routes precede network routes and network routes precede default routes.
Additionally, a metric can be used to determine the priority of a route, a packet will go
in the direction with the lowest metric in case a destination matches multiple routes.
Netmasks can be specified in CIDR notation (i.e. /24 expands to 255.255.255.0).
Parameter
Destination
NB3710 User Manual 4.0
Figure 5.20.: Static Routing
Static Route Configuration
The destination address of a packet
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