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Static Routing
Routing Table
Displays all configured static routes
Static routing forwards IP packets belonging to the specified network to
the given gateway. The network is defined by an IP address and a subnet
mask, which tells how many bits counted from the left are fixed.
For example, IP 192.168.5.0 and subnet mask 24 means, that any IP of
the format 192.168.5.xxx belongs to the network (3 bytes = 3 * 8 bit = 24
bits).
Another example is 192.168.0.0 and subnet mask 16. Any IP of the format
192.168.xxx.xxx belongs to this network.
Static Routing
Destination
Network address of the destination network, i.e. 192.168.0.0
Static Routing
Subnet mask
Network mask of the destination network, i.e. 8, 16 or 24. Without leading
/
Static Routing
Gateway
IP address of the gateway for this entry. In case of a device route you can
use 0.0.0.0
Static Routing
Metric
Metric for this entry. Allowed values are 0-100. Normally this is used in
conjunctions with dynamic routing. This field is optional and can be left
empty.
Static Routing In-
terface
Network device for this entry. Select * for static routes with a valid gate-
way IP address. Select a specific device for a device route with the IP
0.0.0.0 as a gateway.
Static Routing
Push to u-link
Push the route also to u-link and its clients. Probably you also need to
adopt the routing tables of the devices in the specified subnet.
Static Routing
Add entry
Adds the static route to the table
Static Routing
Apply settings
Apply settings for the whole site (dynamic AND static routing)
Static Routing
Reset changes
Reset all changes made on this web page to initial values of currently ap-
plied/saved settings. It has no effect after clicking button “Apply settings”.










