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Cisco Small Business RV220W
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Configuring Networking
Routing
Cisco RV220W Administration Guide 33
2
IPv6 Routing Information
Destination—Destination host/network IP address for which this route is
added.
Next Hop—IP address of the gateway/router through which the destination
host/network can be reached.
Static Routes
You can configure a static routing to direct packets to the destination network.
Static routes can be used together with dynamic routes. Be careful not to
introduce routing loops in your network.
Managing Static Routes, page 33
Configuring Static Routes, page 34
Managing Static Routes
Use the Networking > Routing > Static Routes page to view, add, edit, and delete
static routes.
To open this page: In the navigation tree, choose Networking > Routing > Static
Routes.
Perform these tasks:
To add a new route, click Add. Then enter the settings on the Add / Edit
Static Route Configuration page. For more information, see Configuring
Static Routes, page 34.
To edit a route, check the box, and then click Edit. Then enter the settings on
the Add / Edit Static Route Configuration page. For more information, see
Configuring Static Routes, page 34.
To delete a route, check the box, and then click Delete. When the
confirmation message appears, click OK to continue with the deletion, or
otherwise, click Cancel.

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