On the System Config > Routing page, enter an IP address and click Set Default Gateway to apply changes; click Save at the top of the page to make them persistent across reboots. See Figure 10.View all configured static and dynamic routes. A static route is a hard coded (manually defined) path that specifies the route to a certain subnet using a certain path. See Figure 11.
• Destination—The subnet/path for this static route.
• Mask—The netmask for this route.
• Gateway—The configured gateway (path to the Internet) for this static route.
• Interface—The port configured for this static route.
• Active—Whether or not this route is being used currently.
• Static—Whether or not this route is static (hard coded).Select a route and click Removed Selected to immediately apply changes; click Save at the top of the page to make them persistent across reboots.Static routes set a path in the routing table for a particular destination. You must know the Destination you want a static route to, the Netmask, Gateway IP address, and Interface to use. Click Add Route to apply changes; click Save to make them persistent across reboots. See Figure 12.
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