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Add a Static Route

You are here: Network > Routing > Static Routing.

To add a static route:

  1. Click the add icon (+) on the upper right side of the Static Routing page.

    The Add Static Route page appears.

  2. Complete the configuration according to the guidelines provided in Table 1.
  3. Click OK to save the changes. If you want to discard your changes, click Cancel instead.

    If you click OK, a new static route is added with the provided configuration.

Table 1: Fields on the Add Static Route Page

Field

Description

Routing Instance

Select the routing instance from the list.

The selected destination routing instance that points to the routing table containing the tunnel destination address.

Note:

If you log in as a tenant user, routing instance is not displayed as tenant context supports only one routing instance.

IPv4

Click the IPv4 button.

IP address

Enter the static route IPv4 address.

Subnet mask

Enter the subnet mask. For example, 24 bits represents the 255.255.255.0 address.

IPv6

Click the IPv6 button.

IPv6 address

Enter the static route IPv6 address.

Prefix

Enter the prefix for IPv6 address.

Next-hop

Displays the next-hop address created.

Click any one of the following

  • +—To add the next-hop, enter the following details and click OK:

    • IP Address/IPv6 Address—Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address based on the selected static route address type.

    • Interface Name—Select an interface from the list.

  • Delete—Select one or more next-hop addresses and click X. Then, click Yes to delete it.