UCM6200 Series User Manual
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route when no others are available or can serve as complementary routes alongside existing routes as failover
routes, with existing routing on the UCM6200 as a failover backup, etc.
• Click on to create a new IPv4 static route or click on to
create a new IPv6 static route. The configuration parameters are listed in the table below.
• Once added, users can select to edit the static route.
• Select to delete the static route.
Table 9: UCM6200 Network Settings→Static Routes
Configure the destination IPv4 address or the destination IPv6 subnet for the
UCM6200 to reach using the static route.
Example:
IPv4 address - 192.168.66.4
IPv6 subnet - 2001:740:D::1/64
Configure the subnet mask for the above destination address. If left blank, the
default value is 255.255.255.255.
Example:
255.255.255.0
Configure the IPv4 or IPv6 gateway address so that the UCM6200 can reach the
destination via this gateway. Gateway address is optional.
Example:
192.168.40.5 or 2001:740:D::1
Specify the network interface on the UCM6200 to reach the destination using the
static route.
LAN interface is eth0; WAN interface is eth1.
Static routes configuration can be reset from LCD menu→Network Menu.
The following diagram shows a sample application of static route usage on UCM6204.