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Link: IP Static Routes

A static route identifies a manually configured pathway to a remote network. Unlike dynamic routes, which are acquired and confirmed periodically from other routers, static routes do not time out. Consequently, static routes are useful when working with PPP, since an intermittent PPP link may make maintenance of dynamic routes problematic.

When you click the Static Routes link, the IP Static Routes page appears.

You can configure as many as 32 static IP routes for the Gateway. To add a static route, click the Add button.

The IP Static Route Entry page appears.

Destination Network: Enter the IP address of the static route. It may not be 0.0.0.0.

Netmask: Enter the subnet mask for the IP network at the other end of the static route. The subnet mask associated with the destination network must represent the same network class (A, B, or C) or a lower class (such as a class C subnet mask or class B network number) to be valid.

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Netopia 2200 manual Link IP Static Routes, IP Static Route Entry page appears