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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

  1. Choose Network > Static Routes.

  2. 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

ItemDescription


Static Routes
Manages up to 75 status routes on the system.


Add a Static Route
Creates a static route on the system.

IP NetworkEnter 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.

  • For an IPv4 network, this may be defined in the form of a bit mask (for example, 255.255.255.0) or a network mask length (for example, 24). When defining a host route for IPv4, the netmask should be set to 255.255.255.255 or 32.
  • For an IPv6 network, this must be the network mask length (for example, 48). When defining a host route for IPv6, the netmask should be 128.
GatewayEnter 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:

  1. 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.
  2. Click Delete. A message indicates that service will be temporarily interrupted.
  3. Click OK to confirm.