Advanced > Static Route - FLIR 310 Series User Interface Manual

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Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router
User Interface Manual
Advanced > Static Route
Static routing is used to create routes to other subnets using a fixed routing table.
Static routes are commonly used to allow traffic between subnets on different routers. For example, in a
large office network, there is a subnet configured for the first floor inside of Router 1 with the IP address
192.168.1.0. Computers on the third floor are connected to Router 2 using subnet 192.168.30.0, and they
need to communicate with the 192.168.1.0 subnet. A static route is configured in each router to the port
connecting them.
Routing Table Section
The routing table displays default routing information for the router. Use this information to troubleshoot
and set up static routes.
Static Route Table Section
Use this to add entries to the table above.
Destination: Destination subnet used on the interface specified.
Subnet Mask: Subnet mask of the interface specified below.
Gateway: Gateway IP address of the interface specified below. The asterisk symbol (*) indicates a wild
card.
Interface: References the LAN or WAN entry from the routing table. If your system has more than one
LAN and/or WAN, the dropdown also specifies the number.
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