Reference Guide

192 IP Addressing
Route Type
— The possible options are:
Reject
— Rejects the route and stops routing to the destination
network via all gateways. This ensures that if a frame arrives with
the destination IP of this route, it is dropped.
Remote
— The route is a remote path.
Route Owner
— Displays one of the following:
Connected
— Directly-connected route.
Static
— Manually-added route.
DHCP
— DHCP-supplied route.
Metric
(1-255) — Cost of the destination.
2
Click
Add
and enter the required fields (that are described above).
For R1-2401 devices in Layer 2 + Static Routing
To add an IPv4 static route:
1
Click
System
>
IPv4 Addressing
>
IPv4 Routing Table
in the tree view to
display the
IPv4 Routing Table: Summary
page.
The following fields are displayed:
IP Address
— Destination IPv4 prefix. If all zeros are entered, this
represents a default route.
Prefix Length
— Length of the destination IPv4 address prefix.
Interface
— Interface on which route is defined.
Default Gateway
— Gateway for this interface.
Ty p e
— The possible options are:
Static
— User defined the IP address of the default gateway.
DHCP
— The IP address of the default gateway is received from
the DHCP server.