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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
8.3 IPv6 Static Route
Use this screen to view the IPv6 static route rules. Click
Network Setting > Static Route > IPv6
Static Route
to open the
IPv6 Static Route
screen.
Figure 77
Network Setting > Static Route > IPv6 Static Route
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 36
Routing: Add/Edit
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Destination IP
Address
This parameter specifies the IP network address of the final destination. Routing is
always based on network number. If you need to specify a route to a single host, use a
subnet mask of 255.255.255.255 in the subnet mask field to force the network number
to be identical to the host ID.
IP Subnet Mask
Enter the IP subnet mask here.
Gateway IP Address
You can decide if you want to forward packets to a gateway IP address or a bound
interface.
If you want to configure
Gateway IP Address
, enter the IP address of the next-hop
gateway. The gateway is a router or switch on the same network segment as the
device's LAN or WAN port. The gateway helps forward packets to their destinations.
Bound Interface
You can decide if you want to forward packets to a gateway IP address or a bound
interface.
If you want to configure
Bound Interface
, select the check box and choose an
interface through which the traffic is sent. You must have the WAN interfaces already
configured in the
Broadband
screen.
Metric
Enter the “cost” of transmission for routing purposes. IP routing uses hop count as the
measurement of cost, with a minimum of 1 for directly-connected networks.
OK
Click this to save your changes.
Cancel
Click this to exit this screen without saving.
Table 37
Network Setting > Static Route > IPv6 Static Route
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Add New Static
route
Click this to configure a new IPv6 static route.
#
This is the number of an individual static route.
Destination IP
This is the IP network address of the final destination. Routing is always based on network
number.
Prefix length
An IPv6 prefix length
specifies how many most significant bits (starting from the left) in
the address compose the network address. This field displays the bit number of the IPv6
subnet mask.
Gateway
This is the IPv6 address of the gateway. The gateway is a router or switch on the same
network segment as the device's LAN or WAN port. The gateway has a route to the
destination network and helps forward packets to their destinations.
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