5.11 Static Routing
The Static Routing is used to configure static routes to remote networks manually, where the route is predefined and is not supervised by the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). It can explicitly reduce the network traffic and speed the Internet connects for a small network.
However, it may fall into a certain disadvantage. When a static router involves more than one Hop, if the connection to the next hop goes down, the router cannot be aware of the invalid path and continues to route traffic on this hop.
On the Static Routing page, you can add up to 20 static routes by indicating:
Destination LAN IP address and Subnet Mask
Remote gateway
Hop
Router interface through which to forward the packets to the destination.
Note :
If the network topology changes, you may have to make changes to the static routing tables for relevant static routes.
What do you want to do?
Add a New Static Route
Delete a Static Route