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Static Routing Table
Static Routing Table appears under the Setup Tab > IP Static
Routes Tab for the properties for a router.
You may want to create a static routing table if IP Routing is
enabled. Static routing can be used with or without RIP. A static
routing table designates the exact route a packet will travel through
the network.
To setup an IP Static Route, double-click on an unused position in
the Network column of the Static routing Table and the following
dialog box will then appear.
IP addresses of the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx go in the first three
entries (Network Destination, Subnet Mask, and Gateway). A
number of the form xxx goes in the fourth entry for Route Metric.
Each xxx represents a number in the range 1 and 255.
Network Destination: Type an IP address of a network that is
locally reachable by the selected router without it having to route
through ISDN.
Subnet Mask: Type the subnet mask that corresponds to the
network IP address (described above).
CONFIGURING YOUR ROUTER