Configuring static route on CR1000A

sleepydeer
Enthusiast - Level 2

Is anyone able to successfully create a static route on a CR1000A?  (I'm on firmware 3.6.0.2_BD).

CR1000A > Advanced > Network Settings > Routing > New Route

I add the route, and the "Status" column shows a red "Failed". 

I looked in the logs, but didn't see anything relevant. 

Screenshot:

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9 Replies
Cang_Household
Community Leader
Community Leader

Static routing was recently fixed for non-sticking entries. This is likely unrelated, however.

Could you let me know whether the gateway 172.16.40.5 is in the same subnet as the CR1000A's LAN?

sleepydeer
Enthusiast - Level 2

Yes. It’s in the same subset as the CR1000A’s LAN. The subnet is a /24. 

Cang_Household
Community Leader
Community Leader

Please show me your CR1000A's LAN address.

sleepydeer
Enthusiast - Level 2

Sure!  Hope these screenshots suffice:

 

 

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Note:  In troubleshooting, I changed some IP addresses around from my original post.  (Unfortunately, this  did not help.)  The three screenshots in this post are where the configuration currently sits.  

johnsonrt63
Enthusiast - Level 1

Any updates for this? I am having the exact same issue, my defined gateway is on the CR1000A local LAN and pingable from the Diagnostic window.

rrajpuro
Enthusiast - Level 1

Same here. A static route for 192.168.10.0/24 with destination 192.168.1.10 which is in my home network subnet 192.168.1.0/24 fails. It shows the same Failed message on the route table entry

silentassassin2
Enthusiast - Level 2

I'm also having the same issue. It worked with my old router which I assume was on an older firmware

Cang_Household
Community Leader
Community Leader

This is actually reproducible this time. I already contacted engineering.
Older entries rolled from the older firmware version can still be deleted and added, but not any new subnets.

The web GUI is not invoking the iproute2 to add the routes.

silentassassin2
Enthusiast - Level 2

How long does engineering normally take to fix these kinds of issues if you don’t mind me asking?