Specifications
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Gateway IP Address: It specifies the IP address of the next hop gateway or router to
which to forward the packets.
Priority: It specifies the priority of the static route. If there are multiple routes to the
same destination with different priorities, the Router will choose the route with the
highest priority to forward the packets. The smaller the number, the higher the priority.
Interface: It specifies an outbound interface through which the packets are forwarded
to the next hop gateway or router. The available options are LAN, WAN1, WAN2,
APClient and 3G.
Save: Click to save your changes.
Cancel: Click to revert to the last saved settings.
Back: Click to go back to the Static Route List.
7.2.4 How to Add Static Routes
To add one or more static routes, follow these steps:
Step 1 Go to the Advanced > Static Route page, and click the Add button to go to the
setup page.
Step 2 Specify the Name for the static route, and leave the Enable check box
checked.
Step 3 Specify the Destination IP, Subnet Mask, and Gateway IP Address.
Step 4 Specify the Priority as required.
Step 5 Select an outbound interface from the Interface drop-down list as required.
For example, if you want to add a static route for the network 192.168.1.0/24 pointing to
192.168.1.254, please choose LAN as the outbound interface. The following figure shows
the detailed settings.