Siemens E-110-I user manual Advanced Configuration, Configuring IP Routes

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SIEMENS ADSL E-110_E-110-I user manual

Chapter 4: Advanced Configuration

Configuring IP Routes

Most users do not need to define IP routes. You may need to define routes if:

Your network setup includes two or more networks or subnets.

You connect to two or more ISP services.

You connect to a remote corporate LAN.

To display the routing table and add an IP route (if necessary), proceed as follows:

1.To view the routing table, select Routing > IP Route. The IP Route Table page displays.

The IP Route Table includes routes that were predefined on the device, routes you may have added, and routes that the device has identified automatically through communication with other devices.

The routing table should reflect a default gateway, which directs outbound Internet traffic to your ISP. This default gateway is shown in the row containing destination address 0.0.0.0.

2.If you need to add an IP route, click [Add]. The IP Route - Add page displays.

3.Specify the destination, network mask and gateway or next hop for this route.

To create a route that defines the default gateway for your LAN, enter 0.0.0.0 in both the Destination and Netmask fields. Enter your ISP’s IP address in the Gateway/NextHop field.

You cannot specify the interface name, route type or route origin. These parameters are used only for routes that are identified automatically as the device communicates with other routing devices. For routes you create, the routing table displays system default values in these fields.

4.Click [Apply]. A confirmation page displays to indicate that the route has been added successfully.

5.Click [Close] to return to the IP Route Table page. It will now display the new route.

6.Select Admin > Commit & Reboot and click [Save] to save your changes to permanent storage.

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Contents Siemens Adsl E-110/E-110-I For Using Safety NotesFor Installation For ServiceContent IiiRIP Configuration Advanced Configuration via Web browserNAT Configuration Administration TasksContents Appendix SpecificationPage Features Before You UseSystem Requirements Configuration and ManagementUnpacking Physical Outlook LED Indicators Front Panel System MessagesOverview Front PanelEthernet Rear PanelRear Panel9V 1A Analog Pstn installation InstallationConnecting the Adsl Router Choosing a place for the Adsl RouterIsdn installation Isdn NTUSB driver installation Install the USB driverUninstall the USB driver Click Start Programs Siemens DSL Modem UninstallConfigure TCP/IP on Client PC ConfigurationFor Windows Page Rev01040220 Page For Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE Your network interface card When returning to Network window, click OK Rev01040220 Page For Windows ME For Windows NT Page Page Page For Windows Page Page For Windows XP Click Internet ProtocolTCP/IP and then click OKFor Macintosh OS 8.6 For Macintosh OS From the Apple Menu, select System Preferences…Close the Network window Renew IP Address on Client PC For Windows ME For Windows Internet Access Quick Configuration via Web browserClick Connect and Save Advanced Configuration via Web browser Main Menu Commonly Used Buttons and IconsViewing Basic System Information Quick Configuration Rebooting the device using Configuration Manager Committing Changes to Permanent StorageSub-Menus DSLNAT Advanced Configuration Configuring IP RoutesConfiguring Dhcp Server Dhcp ConfigurationPart 1. Creating IP address pools Part 2. Enabling Dhcp Server Mode Viewing Current Dhcp Address Assignments Part 3. Configuring your PCs as Dhcp clientsModifying Address Pools Select Lan Dhcp ServerPart 2. Enabling Dhcp relay mode Configuring Dhcp RelayPart 1. Defining the Dhcp relay interfaces Viewing Your NAT Configuration NAT ConfigurationThese private IP addresses Are translated to FieldDescription Page Viewing Current NAT Translations Viewing NAT Rules and Rule StatisticsField Description Adding NAT Rules Rdr rule Allowing external access to a LAN computer Basic rule Performing 11 translations Bimap rule Performing two-way translations Page Configuring the RIP RIP ConfigurationSelect a Send Mode and a Receive Mode Viewing RIP Statistics Firewall Configuration Firewall, IP Filters and Blocked ProtocolsMax Icmp Conn Mail ID of Admin 1/2/3Field Description Max Half open TCP Conn Max Single Host ConnViewing Your IP Filter Configuration IP Filter ConfigurationConfiguring IP Filter Global Settings Action Creating IP Filter RulesField Description Rule ID DirectionLog Tag Field Description Log OptionSecurity Level Start/End TimeIcmp Type Field Description Dest PortTCP Flag Icmp CodeIP filter rule examples Specify Protocol eq TCPViewing IP Filter Statistics To Block Specific Protocols Managing Current IP Filter SessionsChanging Your Login Password Administration TasksUser Configuration Changing the System Date and TimeSelect Admin Local Image Upgrade Image UpgradeAdding a New User View System Alarms DiagnosticsPort Settings View DSL Parameters Page Connection Modes Bridge ModePart 1 Configuring the Adsl Router Creating an ATM VCC interfaceMux Type Creating an EoA interfaceField Description VC Interface Max Proto per AAL5LAN configuration Enable Bridging functionSelect Bridge LAN Config Part 2 Check your connection status PPP Connection ModePart 3 Configuring the PC Commit your changesSelect the ATM VC you created, e.g. aal5-0 Creating a PPP interfaceInterface Sec Type Select Public Password Service NameLogin Name Field Description Status Select Start or StartOnDataRouter Connection Mode Creating a IPoA interface Internet Access TroubleshootingProblem Troubleshooting Suggestion LEDs Configuration Manager ProgramProblem Troubleshooting Suggestion Upgrading Error Message Possible cause ActionGlossary UDP User Datagram Protocol PVC Permanent Virtual CircuitRIP Routing Information Protocol Virtual ServerAppendix Specification SoftwareRegulatory Approvals and Compliance Power Requirement and Operation Environment RequirementHardware Physical