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2.4.5 Static Route
The WLAN VoIP Residential Gateway uses IP or Host name to communicate with
management computers, for example using HTTP, telnet, SSH, or SNMP. Using IP static
routes allows the WLAN VoIP Residential Gateway to respond to remote management
stations that are not reachable through the default gateway, for example when sending
SNMP traps or using ping packets to test IP connectivity.
Select
Static Route
from the
Network Management
menu,
then
Static Route
screen page
appears.
Enable:
Tick the checkbox to turn on this static route rule.
Type:
Specify the Type to be used with the WLAN VoIP Residential Gateway IP address.
The types available are listed in the pull-down menu with following options – NET (IP
address), Host (Host name).
Target:
Specify the IP network address or Host name of the final destination. Routing is
always based on network number.
Netmask:
Select the subnet mask for this destination from the pull-down menu.
Action:
Insert - To insert a new static route to the WLAN VoIP Residential Gateway.
Change - To modify the current static route setting.