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Using Static Routes

Table 25: Network Service Fields
In this field...
Protocol
Protocol Number
Port Ranges
Viewing and Deleting Network Service Objects
To view or delete a network service object
1. Click Network in the main menu, and click the Network Services tab.
The Network Services page appears with a list of network service objects.
2. To delete a network service object, do the following:
a.
In the desired network service object's row, click the Erase
A confirmation message appears.
Click OK.
b.
The network service object is deleted.

Using Static Routes

A static route is a setting that explicitly specifies the route to use for packets, according to one of the
following criteria:
The packet's source IP address and/or destination IP address
The network service used to send the packet
Packets that match the criteria for a specific static route are sent to the route's defined destination, or next
hop, which can be a specific gateway's IP address or an Internet connection. Specifying an Internet
connection as the static route's next hop is useful in cases where the ISP's default gateway IP address is
dynamically assigned to the gateway, as this approach allows you to route traffic to the Internet connection
by specifying its name, instead of a static IP address.
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Do this...
Select the network service's IP protocol.
If you select Other, the Protocol Number field appears. If you select TCP
or UDP, the Port Ranges field appears.
Type the number of the network service's IP protocol.
Type the network service's port or port ranges.
Multiple ports or port ranges must be separated by commas. For
example: "1000-1003,2000-2001,2005".
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