Specify the
Destination IP Address
,
Gateway
, and Source IP address. This determines the route to
be used. For example, you may want a set of routes on a subnet such as the following:
1.
Destination IP Address
: 0/0,
Gateway
: 172.16.0.1,
Source IP
: 188.161.0.118.32
2.
Destination IP Address
: 0/0,
Gateway
: 192.168.0.,
Source IP
: sn (subnet)
This routing scenario says:If a packet destined to "anywhere" (
Destination IP Address
0/0) is from
Source IP
188.161.0.118/32, use
Gateway
172.16.0.1. Otherwise, use
Gateway
192.168.0.1.
Destination IP Address
The IP address for the host or subnet. For IPv4, specified as a Classless
Internet Domain Routing (CIDR) address (e.g. 192.168.1.0/24). For IPv6,
specified using IPv6 subnet notation.
Gateway
The IP address of the gateway used to reach the host or subnet.
Source IP
The IP address of where a packet originates.
Prefer
Enabling this flag allows you to specify the “preferred” route to be used for
any matching destination - even if the destination address is on a subnet
that is defined on Equalizer. One
Prefer
flag is allowed for each subnet is
allowed at this time, however, this can be enabled on as many static routes
as necessary.
To modify a static route, highlight the route in the table and click the
Modify
icon
. Change the
parameters and click
commit
.
To delete a static route, highlight the route in the table and click the
Delete
icon
.
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