Switch Administration Guide
- Switch 1.3.0
- Product Overview
- Package Contents
- Technical Specifications
- Supported SonicWall and third-party SFP and SFP+ Modules
- Physical Interface - 8 Port Switch
- Physical Interface - 10 Port Switch
- Physical Interface - 24 Port Switch
- Physical Interface - 48 Port Switch
- Device Management
- Connecting the Switch to a Network
- Capacity Matrix
- System Management
- System
- Switching
- Routing
- Security
- VLAN
- Logging
- Diagnostics
- System Maintenance
- Switch Troubleshooting
- SonicWall Support
Routing
Routing is the process of selecting a path for traffic in a network or between or across multiple networks.
Static Routes
Static routes are manually added to a routing table through direct configuration. Using a static route, a switch can learn about a route to a remote network that is not directly attached to one of its interfaces.
Destination IP |
Enter the IP address of the destination host/network. |
Subnet Mask |
Enter the network mask for the particular subnet. |
Gateway |
Enter the next hop IP address for the traffic. |
Interface |
This refers to the outgoing interface which is uplink. |
Routing Protocol |
This is either Static or Connected. This is not editable. |
Configure |
Use this option to edit or delete the existing static routes. |
Click Add Static Route and update the details. Then Click Apply to add the new route.
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