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routed from Equalizer based on each scenario. Refer to"How Spoof Influences Routing" on page 245 for additional
information on spoofing and "Source Based Routing Scenarios" on page 113 for details on Source Routing with
Equalizer.
Configuring Subnet Destination Routes
Subnet
destination routes
(also commonly called "static routes") are commonly used to specify routes to
destination IP addresses via gateways other than the subnet’s default route (also called a
default gateway
). They
are called destination routes, since they are used to make routing decisions based on a packet’s destination IP
address.
In Version 10, a default route can be specified for every subnet (previous releases supported a single global default
route). If you need to access systems on another subnet that cannot be reached via this gateway, then you need to
specify a static route to those systems through the gateway for that subnet. Refer to "Enabling DNS" on page 121
for descriptions of 3 typical routing scenarios.
In Version 10, each subnet also has its own subnet-specific static route table. Subnet static routes can be
specified via the CLI or the GUI.
Also refer to "Source Based Routing Scenarios" on page 113 a description of source-based routing scenarios.
Subnet Static Routes (GUI)
In the GUI, expand a VLAN in the left navigational pane on the VLANs list. Click on the name of a subnet and open
the Static Routes tab. The table shows any existing static routes. The following will be displayed.
To add a static route, click the icon. The following will be displayed:
Specify the Destination IP Address and the Gateway
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