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Static Routing Overview

If the destination IP address resides in a network that is not directly connected, the firewall needs the contribution of other routing devices to deliver the packet.

When you need to send packets to a remotely connected destination, the first available option is to manually define static routes. A typical static entry in the routing table is the combination of a network prefix and a pointer to the next-hop router toward the desired destination.


  

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