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Static Route

Static route is an entry in node routing table that specifies how to reach an IP address through a particular gateway (node or Interface). Static routes are used to provide static connectivity between routers, meaning the routes do not change automatically unlike routing protocols. A static route allows the user to access a node in any network. The user can do this by adding a destination network IP address and the IP address of next hop node. Thus, a user can establish a link.

In This Section

Viewing Static Routes

Adding Static Routes

Deleting a Static Route

See Also

Managing and Configuring DCN

Viewing the Network Interfaces

Provisioning Embedded Communication Channels

Provisioning Management Channel

Provisioning New ManagementTrafficSource Entry

Provisioning General Communication Channel (GCC)

Editing Network interface provisioning

Delete Network Interfaces

Configuring External Management Interface

Managing Proxy ARP Neighbour

OSPF

Working with Serial Port