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Dell PowerProtect DD Management Center (DDMC) 7.9 Installation and Administration Guide

Creating static routes

To force traffic for a specific interface to a specific destination (even if that interface is on the same subnet as other interfaces), you can configure a static routing entry between two systems that override source routing.

Steps

  1. Select ADD in the Static Routes action table to create a route.
  2. In the Add Static routes dialog box, select an interface.
  3. Specify the Destination by selecting one of the following:
    • Network – Type the network IP address and netmask.
      NOTE This is not the IP address of the interface.
    • Host – Type the hostname or IP address of the destination host of the route.
  4. Optionally, type a new gateway address in the Gateway box.
  5. Select Add to close the dialog box and save changes.

    The new route is now added to the Static Routes table in the Routes page.

  6. To save the newly created Route Spec, click APPLY.

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