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5 - 88 WiNG 5.6 Access Point System Reference Guide
5.2.6.8 Routing
Profile Network Configuration
Routing is the process of selecting IP paths to send access point managed network traffic. Use the Routing screen to set
destination IP and gateway addresses enabling assignment of static IP addresses for requesting clients without creating
numerous host pools with manual bindings. This eliminates the need for a long configuration file and reduces the resource
space required to maintain address pools.
Both IPv4 and IPv6 routes are separately configurable using their appropriate tabs. For IPv6 networks, routing is the part of IPv6
that provides forwarding between hosts located on separate segments within a larger IPv6 network where IPv6 routers provide
packet forwarding for other IPv6 hosts.
To create static routes:
1. Select the Configuration tab from the Web UI.
2. Select Devices.
3. Select System Profile from the options on left-hand side of the UI.
4. Expand the Network menu and select Routing. The IPv4 Routing tab displays by default.
Figure 5-51 Network - Routing screen

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