Users Manual Part 3

Indoor & Outdoor Access Points Revision: A0-09
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CONFIDENTIAL
16.6 Static Routes
User can configure static routes and redirect packets to the destination network. A static route is a pre-determined
pathway that a packet must travel to reach a specific host or network.
A basic overview of the static route configuration screen for thick AP is given below:
Figure 63: Basic overview of the static route configuration screen for thick AP
Follow the steps given below for static route configuration of thick AP:
Table 49: List of actions for static route configuration of thick AP
Callout
Name
Description
1.
Network
Click on “Network dropdown
2.
Static Route
Click on “Static Route” option
Static IPv4 Routes
3.
Add
Click on “Add” option to add a new static route in IPv4
format
4.
Interface
Select the physical network interface through which this
route is accessible from the dropdown list (WAN or LAN)
5.
Target
Enter the IP address of the destination host or network in
IPv4 format to which the route leads.
6.
IPv4-Netmask
Enter the IPv4 netmask for the destination host or network.
By default subnet mask is set to 255.255.255.255
7. IPv4-Gateway
Enter the IP address of the gateway in IPv4 format through
which the destination host or network can be reached. If the
current AP is being used to connect network with the
Internet, then your gateway IP is the AP's IP address. If you