334 Configuring Routing
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Configuring IP Static Routes

Use the IP Static Route page to define static routes.
To open the IP Static Route page, click
Router
Global Routing Parameters
IP Static Route
in
the tree view.
Figure 8-2. IP Static Route Page
Destination IP Address
— Static route’s destination IP network.
Network Mask
—The destination network mask for this route.
Prefix
Length
— The number of bits that comprise the destination IP address prefix. The length is
between 1-32 bits.
Next Hop
— Indicates the next system address on the route.
Route Type
— Specifies how remote routing is handled. The possible field values are:
Remote
— Packet is forwarded.
Reject
— Packet is dropped.
Local
— Packet is sent to a local network.
Metric (1-255)
— Number of hops to the destination network.
Adding Static IP Routes
NOTE: Only a directly connected router can be defined as a gateway.