MicroNet Technology SP3367A user manual Static Routing

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Static Routing

Go to Advance Setup Æ Routing Æ ADD ROUTE to set up static route features.

The static routing function determines the path that router follows over the network before and after it passes through this router. You can use static routing to allow different IP domain users to access the Internet through this device.

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Contents MicronetR FCC Part CE Declaration of conformityFCC Part Page Contents Device Info System Log Adsl Statistics Chapter Overview IntroductionADSL2/2+ Compliance FeaturesATM Protocols Router Mode Bridge ModeWireless Features SecurityEthernet Interface System RequirementsHttp Web-Based Management Checklist InstallationContents description Front LEDs Rear Ports PowerHardware installation Pots Splitter Configuration Adsl over Pots Splitter Configuration1 Router connected through a Pots Splitter 3 Router Connected through a Isdn Splitter Isdn Splitter Configuration Adsl over IsdnConnecting the Router to network Determine connection settingsRelative configuration on PC ConnectionPage Page Access the Modem Router ConfigurationQuick Setup Page Page Page ATM VC Configuration Interface SetupInternet WAN Configuration Page Page Page Dynamic Routing Dhcp Relay LAN ConfigurationDNS Channel ID Wireless SettingsWireless Security Routing Table Advanced SetupStatic Routing NAT Setting DMZ Setting Virtual Server Adsl Firewall 1 ACL Access ManagementIP Filtering Snmp UPnP Ddns Administration MaintenanceTime Zone Firmware Update System Restart Diagnostic Device Info StatusWAN System Log Adsl Statistics Steps Corrective Action TroubleshootingCannot access the web management Steps Corrective Action Forget my login username and/or password Initialization of the Adsl connection failed Address mask Appendix a GlossaryBridge BroadbandDownstream rate Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDynamic IP Addresses EncapsulationHtml browser Hop countHttp Internet addressPPPoE IP addressRoute Remote serverRouter Routing tableStatic IP Addresses SpoofingSubnet TelnetVirtual Connection VC UNI signalingStraight-through vs. Crossover Cables LAN Connection Appendix B CablingService Name, Protocol and Port number Appendix C Service / Port