3Com ADSL Wireless 11g Firewall Router User Guide - Page 57

Routing, Static Routes

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Routing 57 Routing From these pages you can configure routing parameters. Your Router supports the following routing functionality: ■ Static Routing ■ RIP (Routing Information Protocol) - RIP allows the network administrator to set up routing information on one RIP-enabled device and send that information to all RIP-enabled devices on the network. ■ Routing table display. Static Routes Figure 45 Static Route Parameters Screen The Static Route Parameter screen shows a list of current static route entries. For each entry, the following information is displayed: ■ Index - the index of the entry ■ Network Address - the network address of the route. ■ Subnet Mask - the subnet mask of the route. A network address of 0.0.0.0 and a subnet mask of 0.0.0.0 indicates the default route. ■ Gateway - the router used to route data to the network specified by the network address. To add a static route entry to the table, click Add and on the screen that appears type in the network address, subnet mask and router. To change an entry, click Edit and to delete an entry, click Delete. After you have finished making changes to the table, click Apply.

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Routing
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Routing
From these pages you can configure routing parameters. Your Router
supports the following routing functionality:
Static Routing
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) — RIP allows the network
administrator to set up routing information on one RIP-enabled device
and send that information to all RIP-enabled devices on the network.
Routing table display.
Static Routes
Figure 45
Static Route Parameters Screen
The Static Route Parameter screen shows a list of current static route
entries. For each entry, the following information is displayed:
Index
— the index of the entry
Network Address
— the network address of the route.
Subnet Mask
— the subnet mask of the route.
A network address of 0.0.0.0 and a subnet mask of 0.0.0.0 indicates the
default route.
Gateway
— the router used to route data to the network specified by
the network address.
To add a static route entry to the table, click
Add
and on the screen that
appears type in the network address, subnet mask and router. To change
an entry, click
Edit
and to delete an entry, click
Delete
. After you have
finished making changes to the table, click
Apply
.