
Configuration | System | IP Routing | Static Routes | Add or Modify
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VPN 3002 Hardware Client User Guide
Configuration | System | IP Routing | Static Routes |
Add or Modify
These Manager screens let you:
Add: Configure and add a new static, or manual, route to the IP routing table.
Modify: Modify the parameters for a configured static route.
Figure 7-3: Configuration | System | IP Routing | Static Routes | Add or Modify screen
Network Address
Enter the destination network IP address that this static route applies to. Packets with this destination
address will be sent to the
Destination below. Used dotted decimal notation; e.g., 192.168.12.0.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask for the destination network IP address, using dotted decimal notation (e.g.,
255.255.255.0). The subnet mask indicates which part of the IP address represents the network and
which part represents hosts. The router subsystem looks at only the network part.
The Manager automatically supplies a standard subnet mask appropriate for the IP address you just
entered. For example, the IP address
192.168.12.0 is a Class C address, and the standard subnet mask
is
255.255.255.0. You can accept this entry or change it. Note that 0.0.0.0 is not allowed here, since
that would resolve to the equivalent of a default gateway.
Metric
Enter the metric, or cost, for this route. Use a number from 1 to 16, where 1 is the lowest cost. The
routing subsystem always tries to use the least costly route. For example, if a route uses a low-speed line,
you might assign a high metric so the system will use it only if all high-speed routes are unavailable.
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