On Screen Display > Configure Menu Overview > Network Configuration Menu Options [OSD] > Static Routes Configuration Screens

Static Routes Configuration Screens
You can select the Static Routes option from the Network Configuration menu to configure static routes.
If judiciously used, static routes can sometimes reduce routing problems and routing traffic overhead. If injudiciously used, when a network fails, static routes can block packets that would otherwise be able to find alternate routes around the point of failure if dynamic-routing were in effect.
Selecting Static Routes under Configuration>Network brings up the Static Routes Action Menu, as shown in the following screen.
The following table shows the static routes screens that appear when you select one of the menu options.
Appears only when the Edit and Delete options are selected. Choices are “default” and any previously configured static routes.
Types of routes: “host,” “net,” or “default.” Note: A default route is used to direct packets that are addressed to networks not listed in the routing table.
Appears only when “net” is selected from the “Host or Net Route” screen. Netmask for the destination.
Appears only when “Gateway (gw)” is selected from the “Gateway or Device” menu. Gateway IP address.
Appears only when “Network Device” is selected from the “Gateway or Device” menu. Device address (such as eth0).

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