This chapter shows you how to configure static routes.
40.1 Static Routing Overview
The Switch usually uses the default gateway to route outbound traffic from computers on the LAN
to the Internet. To have the Switch send data to devices not reachable through the default gateway,
use static routes.
For example, the next figure shows a computer (A) connected to the Switch. The Switch routes
most traffic from A to the Internet through the Switch's default gateway (R1). You create one static
route to connect to services offered by your ISP behind router R2. You create another static route
to communicate with a separate network behind a router R3 connected to the Switch.
Figure 287 Example of Static Routing Topology
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40.2 Static Routing
Click IP Application > Static Routing in the navigation panel to display the screen as shown.
Click the link next to IPv4 Static Route to open a screen where you can create IPv4 static routing
rules. Click the link next to IPv6 Static Route to open a screen where you can create IPv6 static
routing rules.
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