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Use the Route page to create static routes on the system. Static routes may be needed to support network applications (such as a web server) that are allowed through the firewall and directed to a specific IP address or subnet.
Caution
Static routes may prevent the other networking features in the system from functioning properly.
Adding a Static Route
Choose Network > Static Routes.
- Configure settings using the information in the following table as a guide. When you finish configuring settings, click Add to make your changes take effect. Click Submit All to save all settings on the page.
Static Routes
Item | Description |
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IP Network | Enter an IPv4 or an IPv6 address for the remote network or host in the IP Network field. |
Network Mask | Enter the subnet mask of the remote network address.
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Gateway | Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the router on this device's LAN network that is routing for the remote network or host. |
Deleting a Static Route
To delete a Static Route:
- In the Static Routes list, select check-boxes for the entries that you want to delete; click All to choose all entries or click None to clear your selections.
- Click Delete. A message indicates that service will be temporarily interrupted.
- Click OK to confirm.
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