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View details of mappings that have already been defined
1. Select the name of the mapping in the scroll box.
2. Click
View
. The details will appear in the fields below.
Update any field of an existing mapping
1. Select the name of the mapping in the scroll box.
2. Click
View
. The details will appear in the fields below.
3. Change any necessary information.
4. Click
Update
. The new definition will be saved.
Delete an existing mapping
1. Select the name of the mapping in the scroll box.
2. Click
View
. The details will appear in the fields below.
3. Click
Delete
. The mapping will be deleted.
Note: Deleting a mapping does not disconnect a current user.
Static Routes
Static Routes are needed whenever there is a network you need to reach that cannot be
reached using the Default Gateway, but instead can be reached through another router in
your network. A static route consists of the destination network you need to reach, the
router’s IP address used to reach it, and which LAN interface in the SSL1000 to use.
Define a new static route
1. Enter the network address for the static route. The network address you enter can be
an individual address or a whole subnet. Use zero(s) at the end of the IP address to
indicate the entire subnet. For example:
204.48.41.0 refers to the 254 addresses in the Class “C” network of 204.48.51.1
through 204.48.51.254.