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This object allows you to configure
management static routes. This object specifies the gateway to which you wish to direct traffic from your Packet, Management, or Link Interface. In effect, this object allows you to add, change, and delete gateways (NEXTHOPs) to these interfaces. Interfaces and static routes combine to form the IP routing table for your network. This table must ultimately provide a route to each potential call destination IP address.
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1 | System Setup - Mgmt Static Route Parameters |
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Destination IP address
| Specifies the range of the number of past interval that can be configured for retrieving the statistics data. Must be 1-12 (intervals), default is 4. | Prefix
| The IP prefix of this static route entry. | Next Hop
| The IP address of the next system enroute to the destination. The 32-bit IP address of a default subnetwork gateway in dotted decimal form (for example 128.127.50.224). Default value is 0.0.0.0. | IP Interface Group Name
| Specifies the IP Interface Group Name. | IP Interface Name
| Specifies the IP Interface name. | Preference
| Specifies the route preference. Route preferences are used by the lookup engine to decide the route entry to use if multiple equivalent routes exist to the same destination. By default, route preferences on active interfaces take the values: - 1—local route
- 5—direct route
- 10—static route
- 20—OSPF route
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Static and OSPF routes on standby interfaces have a value of 250 added. The higher the route preference, the less likely the route is to be used. This value must be in the range 1-255 for active interfaces and the corresponding entries on the standby will have a value of 250 added.
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Click Yes to remove the specific Mgmt Static Route from the list.