Configuring Networking
Routing
Cisco RV220W Administration Guide
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Routing
Use the
Networking > Routing
menu to configure the following features:
•
Routing Mode, page 31
•
Routing Table, page 32
•
Static Routes, page 33
•
Dynamic Routing, page 35
Routing Mode
The Cisco RV220W provides two different routing modes: Gateway (NAT) and
Router.
To open this page:
In the navigation tree, choose
Networking
>
Routing
>
Routing Mode
.
STEP 1
Choose one of the following options:
•
Gateway (NAT)—
If your ISP has assigned you a single IP address, select
this option to use
Network Address Translation (NAT)
to allow devices in
your private network to share your public IP address.
•
Router—
This routing mode, “classical routing,” is used if your ISP has
assigned you multiple IP addresses so that you have an IP address for each
endpoint on your network. You must configure either static or dynamic
routes if you use this type of routing. See
Static Routes, page 33
, or
Dynamic Routing, page 35
.
STEP 2
Click
Save
to save your settings, or click
Cancel
to reload the page with the
current settings.