
Static routes are typically used if there is a need to do any of the following
in context of the network:
• Access a remote subnet that does not belong to a local network•
Access other Cisco radio units or client devices across the
local network
• Reach gateways (such as Internet gateways)
• Create networks that include 'fixed' devices (such as CCTV
cameras)
To change the Static Routes settings, click the
-static routes
link under
ADVANCED SETTINGS
in the left-hand settings menu.
• The
Static Routes
dialog will be shown (
Figure 36. Configurator GUI (Static Routes window)
To enter a new static route, do the following steps:
1.
Enter the
Subnet
,
Netmask
and
Gateway
designators in the
correct fields of the
Add new static route
section.
Click the
2.
add
button.
• If the new static route is valid, it will be added to the
Active
static routes
list.
7.6.4. Pass lists and Block lists
IMPORTANT
The Pass list or Block list feature is only available if the Cisco
FM4200 Fiber is set to
Mesh Point
mode or
Mesh End
mode
mode. If the unit is set to
Bridge
mode, the
–pass list / block
list
menu option will not be available.
The Pass list or Block list function is a security feature that prevents fake
IP addresses from intercepting or intruding on the network.
Device configuration using the configurator interface
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