User Manual Part 1
Quanta Computer Inc. IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202)
User Manual
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3.6 Static Route
Static routes are special routes that the network administrator manually enters into the router configuration.
You could build an entire network based on static routes. The problem with doing this is that when a
network failure occurs, the static route will not change without you performing the change. This isn’t a
good thing if the failure occurs during the middle of the night, or while you are on vacation.
The routing table allows the user to configure and define all the static routes supported by the router.
Field Description Default value
Enable Enable/Disable the static route.
Disable
Target Defines the base IP address (Network Number) that will be
compared with the destination IP address (after an AND with
NetMask) to see if this is the target route.
Netmask The subnet mask that will be AND'd with the destination IP
address and then compared with the Target to see if this is
the target route.
255.255.255.0
Gateway The IP address of the next hop router that will be used to
route traffic for this route. If this route is local (defines the
locally connected hosts and Type = Host) then this IP
address MUST be the IP address of the router Action – Insert
a new Static Route entry or update a specified entry
Change Click “Change” button to modify one of the list routes and
to change the value.
Add Click “Add” button to add more routes for different target
domain
Edit Click “Edit” button to edit the route date.
Delete Click “Delete” button to delete the unneeded routes.