Difference between revisions of "VMG1312-B10A: Static Routes"
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The static route can be added via the web interface: |
The static route can be added via the web interface: |
Revision as of 11:51, 16 June 2015
Static routes can be applied manually. This allows a second block of IP addresses allocated by AAISP to be routed to a router on your LAN on the inside of the ZyXEL router, eg
INTERNET --> ZyXEL --> ROUTER --> LAN
The static route can be added via the web interface:
Network Setting -> Routing -> Add new static route
Here is an example:
CLI
From the CLI (telnet/SSH) you can view the route table with:
route show
The list should display immediately, if there are pauses between showing the default routes and the new static then this could be an indication of a problem with DNS look-ups and should not affect the actual routing.