6 Configuring Routing272 Voyager Reference GuideAdding and Managing Static Routes ExampleThe figure below shows the network configuration for the example.In this example, Nokia Platform A is connected to the Internet, and there is norouting occurring on the interface connected to the Internet (no OSPF orBGP). Between Nokia Platform B and Nokia Platform C, there is a corporateWAN, and there is no routing occurring on this link. We want the remote PCLAN to have Internet access so we use static routes.There are many areas where static routes apply, such as in connections to theInternet, across corporate WANs, and creating routing boundaries betweentwo routing domains.Creating/Removing Static RoutesFor the above example we create one static default route to the Internetthrough 192.168.22.1/22, and a static route across the Corporate WAN to theremote PC LAN across 192.168.26.68/30.00345NokiaPlatform BNokia Platform A Nokia Platform D26.66/30 26.73/3026.70/3026.69/3022.1/22 Network Prefix: 192.168.0.0NokiaPlatform C24.45/30 26.74/3024.0/2426.2/24Corporate WANInternetStatic RoutesDefault Static RoutesOSPF OSPFRemote PCs