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Static Route Configuration

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DSL-502G ADSL Router User's Guide Static Route Configuration Use Static Routing to specify a route used for data traffic within your LAN. This can be used to specify that all packets destined for a particular subnet use a predetermined gateway. Figure 22. Static Route Configuration Table Up to 18 static route configurations can be entered into the table. To eliminate an existing static route configuration, click the Delete button for that configuration. The information listed for the static route configuration is as follows: IP Address IP address of the subnet or device where packets are routed. Subnet Mask Subnet mask that allows packets to be routed as intended. Gateway IP address of the gateway used for this static route. Interface LAN interface. Metric Maximum number of hops allowed for the static route. State Route is enabled or disabled. Name Name of the subnet or static route used. To modify an existing route configuration, click on the blue number hyperlink for the route. To define a new route, click on an unused static route configuration number to see the configuration menu. 41

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DSL-502G ADSL Router User’s Guide
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Static Route Configuration
Use Static Routing to specify a route used for data traffic within your LAN. This can be used to specify that all
packets destined for a particular subnet use a predetermined gateway.
Figure 22. Static Route Configuration Table
Up to 18 static route configurations can be entered into the table. To eliminate an existing static route
configuration, click the
Delete
button for that configuration.
The information listed for the static route configuration is as follows:
IP Address
IP address of the subnet or device where packets are routed.
Subnet Mask
Subnet mask that allows packets to be routed as intended.
Gateway
IP address of the gateway used for this static route.
Interface
LAN interface.
Metric
Maximum number of hops allowed for the static route.
State
Route is enabled or disabled.
Name
Name of the subnet or static route used.
To modify an existing route configuration, click on the blue number hyperlink for the route. To define a new
route, click on an unused static route configuration number to see the configuration menu.