What are IP Routes in Cloud Networks?
IP Routes are an attribute of a Cloud Network. IP Routes are used to push Static Routes to Big Apps (Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android). This can allow Network Administrators to use devices in a Cloud Network as a gateway to other networks / subnets outside of the directly attached Cloud Network.
NOTE: Functionality for IP Routes is in various states for our Big Apps (as of May 24, 2022); please reach out to support with questions.
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