Chapter 3 – RouteFinder Software Operation
Multi-Tech RouteFinder RF650VPN User Guide
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Routing
At Network|Routing you add route entries to defined networks. Every computer connected to a network
uses a routing table to identify whether it is sending a data packet directly to the RouteFinder or passing it
on to another network.
Interface Routing: Use this to define which network is routed to which interface. Choose a predefined
network or network card from the pull-down list. When you edit and/or delete existing routing entries, the
interface adapts accordingly.
Static Routing: Use this to define which network is to be routed to which (external) IP address. When
you edit and/or delete existing routing entries, the interface adapts accordingly
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Routing Table: All entered routes are listed in a table here. The columns Destination, Gateway,
Genmask, Flags, Metric, Reference, Use and Iface (Interface) are shown.
Note: Default routes of the network cards are entered and cannot be edited.