Configuring Networking
Configuring Routing
Cisco RV120W Administration Guide
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STEP 7
In the IP Subnet Mask field, enter the IPv4 Subnet Mask for the destination host or
network. For Class C IP domains, the Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0.
STEP 8
From the Interface drop-down menu, choose the physical network interface
through which this route is accessible (WAN or LAN).
STEP 9
In the Gateway IP Address field, enter the IP Address of the gateway through
which the destination host or network can be reached. If this firewall is used to
connect your network to the Internet, then your gateway IP is the firewall's IP
address. If you have another router handling your network's Internet connection,
enter the IP address of that router instead.
STEP 10
In the Metric field, enter a value between 2 and 15 to define the priority of the
route. If multiple routes to the same destination exist, the route with the lowest
metric is chosen.
STEP 11
Click Save.
Configuring Dynamic Routing
RIP (Routing Information Protocol, RFC 2453) is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP)
that is commonly used in internal networks. It allows the Cisco RV120W to
exchange its routing information automatically with other routers, and allows it to
dynamically adjust its routing tables and adapt to changes in the network.
NOTE
RIP is disabled by default on the Cisco RV120W.
To configure dynamic routing:
STEP 1
Choose Networking > Routing > Dynamic Routing.
STEP 2
To configure how the firewall sends and receives RIP packets, choose the RIP
direction:
•
None—The firewall neither broadcasts its route table nor does it accept any
RIP packets from other routers. This option disables RIP.
•
In Only—The firewall accepts RIP information from other router, but does
not broadcast its routing table.