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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 259
CHAPTER 32
Static Route
32.1 Static Route Overview
This chapter shows you how to configure static routes.
The Switch uses IP for communication with management computers, for example using HTTP, or
SNMP. Use IP static routes to have the Switch respond to remote management stations that are not
reachable through the default gateway. The Switch can also use static routes to send data to a
server or device that is not reachable through the default gateway, for example when sending
SNMP traps or using ping to test IP connectivity.
32.1.1 What You Can Do
•Use the Static Routing screen (Section 32.2 on page 259) to check if IPv4 static route is
activated.
•Use the IPv4 Static Route screen (Section 32.3 on page 259) to activate/deactivate this static
route.
32.2 Static Routing
To enable IPv4 static route, configure the static route settings in the IP Application > Static
Routing > IPv4 Static Route screen.
Click IP Application > Static Routing in the navigation panel to display the screen as shown.
Figure 186 IP Application > Static Routing
32.3 Configuring Static Routing
Click IP Application > Static Routing > IPv4 Static Route in the navigation panel to display the
screen as shown.