Page 92 SonicWALL TELE3 SP Administrator’s Guide
Routes
Static Routes must be defined if the LAN or WAN are segmented into subnets, either for size or
practical considerations. If you have routers on your LAN or WAN, you must configure the
Static Routes
section of the SonicWALL.
Click
Advanced
on the left side of the browser window, and then click the
Routes
tab.
The SonicWALL LAN IP Address, LAN Subnet Mask, WAN IP Address and WAN Subnet Mask are
displayed in the
Current Network Settings
section. Refer to these settings when configuring
your Static Routes.
Note
: The functionality of this feature can be affected if a WAN Failover to the modem occurs
on the SP.
To add
Static Route
entries, follow these instructions:
1. Enter the destination network of the static route in the
Dest. Network
field. The destina-
tion network is the IP address subnet of the remote network segment.
Note
: If the destination network uses IP addresses ranging from "192.168.1.1" to
"192.168.1.255", enter "192.168.1.0" in the
Dest.
Network
field.
2. Enter the subnet mask of the remote network segment in the
Subnet
mask
field.
3. Enter the IP address of your router in the
Gateway
field. This IP address should be in the
same subnet as the SonicWALL. If your router is located on the SonicWALL LAN, the
Gateway address should be in the same subnet as the SonicWALL LAN IP Address.
4. Select the port on the SonicWALL that the router is connected to either the LAN or the WAN
from the
Link
list.