DSL-604+ ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide
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Static Route Configuration
Use Static Routing to specify a route used for data traffic within your Ethernet LAN or to route data on the WAN.
This is used to specify that all packets destined for a particular network or subnet use a predetermined gateway.
The
Existing Entry
number tells you how many routes are currently configured. The
Valid Entry
number tells
you the number of routes that are enabled.
Figure 4- 12. Static Route Configuration Table
The following variables must be defined for static route configuration is as follows:
S
ELECT INDEX TO SET
When adding a new route, choose the
Not selected
option from the drop-
down menu first. This will automatically assign the next available index
number to the new route. If you are deleting or modifying an existing
route, select it and click the appropriate button to the right.
Item Name
Name of the subnet or static route used.
State
Select
Enabled
to start using the static route when it is applied. To save a
route you do not want to use now for later use without deleting it you can
choose
Disabled
.
IP Address
IP address of the subnet or device where packets are routed.
Subnet Mask
Subnet mask that allows packets to be routed as intended.
Gateway
IP address of the gateway used for this static route.
Interface
Choose Ethernet or select a WAN interface. If you have a single PVC and
have not modified the name of the WAN interface, it appears here as
ISP1 (the default name for the WAN interface).
Metric
Maximum number of hops allowed for the static route.
To delete or modify an existing route, select the index number and click the action button for
Delete
or
Modify
.
Clicking on the
Clear
button will set the variables to the blank or default setting.
Each new route that is added will appear in the entry table at the top of the web page. When you have configured
all the routes you want to use, click on the
Apply
button. You can save and reboot the system now, or continue to
configure the Router.
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