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Static Routes<br />

4. Click Apply.<br />

The HTTPS configuration is saved. You can now access the SofaWare<br />

Safe@ Portal through the Internet, using the procedure “Accessing the<br />

SofaWare Safe@ Portal through HTTPS,” page 48.<br />

Static Routes<br />

Static Routes are applicable only for SofaWare Safe@Office.<br />

Note - It is generally not necessary to specify static routes. Only define<br />

static routes if it is required.<br />

A static route is a setting that explicitly specifies the route for packets destined<br />

for a certain subnet. Packets with a destination that does not match any defined<br />

static route will be routed to the default gateway. All systems have a default<br />

gateway that cannot be deleted.<br />

To modify the default gateway, see “LAN Connection,” page 37.<br />

The Static Routes page lists all existing routes, including the default, and<br />

indicates whether each route is currently "Up", or reachable, or not.<br />

Adding a Static Route<br />

This task can only be performed using SofaWare Safe@Office.<br />

To add a static route<br />

1. In the Navigation Bar click on Setup.<br />

The Setup page appears.<br />

2. In the Setup submenu, click Static Routes.<br />

The Static Routes page appears, with a listing of existing static routes.<br />

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