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At first, the routing table is empty, so you must use Add New to create a new entry:
then Edit to modify it and finally the
Save
button to individually save the respective rule.
Figure 5-113: Routes – Definition of Static Routes.
For each route shown as above you may perform these settings:
Route
: How it will be defined – statically, by the kernel (operating system) or
dynamically, by the Quagga routing program:
IP
: Address of the remote network or host to which you want to assign a static route.
Netmask
: the subnet mask determines which portion of the destination IP address is the network part and
which is the host part.
Router
: the gateway to be used, enter here the IP address of the router which allows for contact between
Bytton and the remote host or network. If you specify a gateway here, it will send the route to the next
router.
This specified Router must be reachable first!
If the Router is “off”, then you need to set up an interface.
Interface
: the interface to be used for the respective route.
This setting forces the route to be associated with the specified device.
You may select one of the following available options: BR0 for local network
(WIFI and LAN Ethernet ports), WAN Ethernet port, PPP (embedded HSPA
modem), PPPoE (PPP link over the Ethernet), or
Router
.
Figure 5-114: Routes – Selecting Interface for Static Routes.