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names like :code:`WAN_DHCP`.
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In cases where you need to forward specific networks to a specific target, you can use static routes, which can be configured in
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:menuselection:`System->Routes->Configuration` and are depended on the entries shown in the gateway page.
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:menuselection:`System->Routes->Configuration` and depend on the entries shown in the gateway page.
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A specific kind of route is the :code:`default` route, this is where all traffic is being send when no other static route is configured.
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There can only be one default at a time per ip protocol (ipv4, ipv6) in the system routing table.
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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ case you can enable "Gateway switching" in :menuselection:`System->Settings->Gen
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.. Tip::
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In case you have multiple (dynamic) gateways, which should fall over in a specific order on failure, just set a **priority** and **upstream** flag.
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(e.g. favour fiber optics above 4g) You choices should be reflected accordingly in the gateway grid (most important first).
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(e.g. favour fiber optics above 4g) Your choices should be reflected accordingly in the gateway grid (most important first).
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