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Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 
16 • IP
1. Type the IP address of the host that serves as a gateway for your local network in the 
Gateway
 column of 
the first entry.
2. Click 
Add Route
.
Adding a point-to-point route
Do the following:
1. Under 
Destination
 in the first entry, type the IP address of the remote host to which you want make a point-to-
point connection.
2. Under 
Gateway
, type the IP address of the host that will be forwarding packets to the IP address you 
entered in the 
Destination
 field in step 1.
3. Click 
Add Route
.
Note
The appropriate subnet mask (255.255.255.255) for a point-to-point route 
will automatically be added for you.
Adding a static point-to-point route to a remote host
Do the following:
1. Under 
Destination 
in the second entry, type the IP address of the remote host to which you want to make a 
point-to-point connection.
2. Type 255.255.255.255 for the subnet mask.
3. Under 
Gateway
, type the IP address of the host that will be forwarding packets to the IP address you 
entered in the 
Destination
 field in step 1.
4. Click 
Add Route
.
Adding a static routes to a remote network
Do the following:
1. Under 
Destination
, type the IP address of the remote network for which you want to provide a static route.
2. Type the appropriate subnet mask in the 
Mask
 field.
3. Under 
Gateway
, type the IP address of the host that will be forwarding packets to the network you entered 
in the 
Destination
 field in step 1.
4. Click 
Add Route
.
Note
If the destination and subnet mask are incompatible or the Gateway address 
is not entered an error screen will appear.
Examples of correct and incorrect routes are shown in 
.
Table 4. Examples of IP routes
Examples of correct entries
Examples of incorrect entries
Destination Mask
Destination
Mask
192.10.10.11 255.255.255.255 192.10.10.11 255.255.255.0