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and click the
Save
button.
Delete Static Route(s):
There are three ways to delete static route(s).
1. To delete a static route, directly click its
icon.
2. To delete more than one static route at a time, select the leftmost check boxes of
the static routes that you want to delete, and then click the
Delete
button.
3. To delete all the static routes at a time, directly click the
Delete All
button.
6.3.3 Static Route Settings
Figure 6-19 Static Route Settings
Name:
It specifies a unique name of the static route.
Enable:
It allows you to enable or disable the static route. The default value is
checked, which means the static route is in effect. If you want to disable the static
route temporarily instead of deleting it, please clear the check box.
Destination IP:
It specifies the IP address of the destination network or destination
host.
Subnet Mask:
It specifies the subnet mask associated with the destination network.
Gateway IP Address:
It specifies the IP address of the next hop gateway or router to
which to forward the packets.
Priority:
It specifies the priority of the static route. If there are multiple routes to the
same destination with different priorities, the Gigabit Router will choose the route with
the highest priority to forward the packets. The smaller the number, the higher the
priority.