User's Manual
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced
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7.3 Static Route
This section describes the Advanced > Static Route page, where you can configure and
view static routes.
7.3.1 Introduction to Static Route
A static route is manually configured by the network administrator, which is stored in a
routing table. By using routing table, the Wireless Router can select an optimal
transmission path for each received packet, and forward the packet to the destination site
effectively. The proper usage of static routes can not only improve the network
performance, but also achieve other benefits, such as traffic control, provide a secure
network environment.
The disadvantage of using static routes is that they cannot dynamically adapt to the
current operational state of the network. When there is a change in the network or a failure
occurs, some static routes will be unreachable. In this case, the network administrator
should update the static routes manually.
7.3.2 Static Route List
Figure 7-18 Static Route List
Add a Static Route: To add a new static route, first click the Add button to go to the
setup page, next configure it, lastly click the Save button.
View Static Route(s): When you have configured one or more static routes, you can
view them in the Static Route List.
Modify a Static Route: To modify a configured static route, click its Name hyperlink