The Static Routes form allows you to manually add routes. The Routing Table defines which interface should transmit an IP packet based on destination IP information. Static routes are a quick and effective way to route data from one subnet to another.Expert > Static Routes “Add” and “Edit” Dialog Boxes - Default RouteThe example shows the fields and menus that appear when the “Default” route type is selected from the “Route” pull-down menu.The following figure shows the fields and menus that appear when the “Network” route type is selected from the “Route” pull-down menu.Expert > Static Routes “Add” and “Edit” Dialog Boxes - Network RouteThe following figure shows the fields and menus that appear when the “Host” route type is selected from the “Route” pull-down menu.The following table describes the fields that appear when you select a routing type from the “New/Modify Route” dialog boxes.
Appears only when “Network” route is selected. Type the IP address of the destination network. Appears only when “Network” route is selected. Type the netmask of the destination network. Appears only when “Host” route is selected. Type the IP address of the destination host. [Adjacent field] See Expert > Reject Options Sections for the field descriptions.
• To edit a static route, select a route from the “Static Routes” list, and then select the “Edit” button.
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5. Select “Gateway” or “Interface” from the “Go to” pull-down menu and enter the address of the gateway or the name of the interface in the adjacent field.