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DBG-2000 User Guide make from its source to destination. Similarly, you will also learn to configure OSPFv2 in this section. OSPFv2 is a dynamic protocol that routes Internet Protocol (IP) packets solely within a single routing domain. This section covers the following topics: Static Route Routing between the LAN and WAN will impact how this gateway handles traffic received on any of its physical interfaces. The routing mode of the gateway is core to the traffic flow behavior between the secure LAN and the Internet. Manually adding static routes to this device allows you to define the traffic path selection from one interface to another. There is no communication between this gateway and other devices to account for changes in the path; once configured, the static route will be active and effective until the network changes. The Static Route page displays all routes added manually by an administrator and allows several operations on the static routes. You will find a list of static routes configured on the gateway with the following details: Field Name Destination Subnet mask Gateway Interface Metric Active Actions Description It displays the name of the route. It displays the IP address of the static route's destination. It displays the subnet mask of the static route. It displays the IP address of the gateway through which the destination host or network can be reached. It displays the physical network interface (WAN, DMZ, VLAN, or LAN) through which this route is accessible. It displays a value between 2 and 15. Select enable or disable to activate or deactivate this route. Note: The enable and disable options are available only if the "Use profile configuration" field is disabled. You can edit or delete the route. Note: This field is available only if the "Use profile configuration" field is disabled. Click Add to add a new entry. This opens the Add static route page. To delete multiple entries at once, select the checkboxes of the configured static route you want to delete, and click Delete. 63

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make from its source to destination. Similarly, you will also learn to configure OSPFv2 in this section. OSPFv2 is a dynamic protocol that routes
Internet Protocol (IP) packets solely within a single routing domain.
This section covers the following topics:
Static Route
Routing between the LAN and WAN will impact how this gateway handles traffic received on any of its physical interfaces. The routing mode of
the gateway is core to the traffic flow behavior between the secure LAN and the Internet.
Manually adding static routes to this device allows you to define the traffic path selection from one interface to another. There is no
communication between this gateway and other devices to account for changes in the path; once configured, the static route will be active and
effective until the network changes.
The Static Route page displays all routes added manually by an administrator and allows several operations on the static routes.
You will find a list of static routes configured on the gateway with the following details:
Field
Description
Name
It displays the name of the route.
Destination
It displays the IP address of the static route’s destination.
Subnet mask
It displays the subnet mask of the static route.
Gateway
It displays the IP address of the gateway through which the destination host or network can
be reached.
Interface
It displays the physical network interface (WAN, DMZ, VLAN, or LAN) through which this
route is accessible.
Metric
It displays a value between 2 and 15.
Active
Select enable or disable to activate or deactivate this route.
: The enable and disable options are available only if the “Use profile configuration”
Note
field is disabled.
Actions
You can edit or delete the route.
: This field is available only if the “Use profile configuration” field is disabled.
Note
Click
to add a new entry. This opens the
page. To delete multiple entries at once, select the checkboxes of the configured
Add
Add static route
static route you want to delete, and click
.
Delete
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