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Configuring static routes on the Internet Default Gateway
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9 - Configuring static routes on the Internet Default Gateway In order to ensure the Internet Gateway is aware on how to return traffic to devices in VLAN not directly attached to it, static routes must be configured for each VLAN. The following two pictures provide a summary of how this is achieved on the DGFV338 via the Network Configuration - Routing page. In this scenario two routes are required as two are the VLANs not directly connected to the DGFV338 LAN interface. 16
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Configuring static routes on the Internet Default Gateway
In order to ensure the Internet Gateway is aware on how to return traffic to devices in VLAN not
directly attached to it, static routes must be configured for each VLAN.
The following two pictures provide a summary of how this is achieved on the DGFV338 via the
Network Configuration
–
Routing page.
In this scenario two routes are required as two are the VLANs not directly connected to the
DGFV338 LAN interface.