Linksys AG300 manual Advanced Routing Tab

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ADSL Gateway

The Advanced Routing Tab

The Advanced Routing screen allows you to configure the NAT, dynamic routing, and static routing settings.

Advanced Routing

Operating Mode. In this section, you will configure the Gateway’s general routing settings.

NAT. NAT is a security feature that is enabled by default. It enables the Gateway to translate IP addresses of your local area network to a different IP address for the Internet. To disable NAT, click the Disabled radio button.

Dynamic Routing. With Dynamic Routing you can enable the Gateway to automatically adjust to physical changes in the network’s layout. Using RIP, the Gateway determines the network packets’ route based on the fewest number of hops between the source and the destination. The RIP protocol regularly broadcasts routing information to other Gateways on the network.

RIP. If you have multiple routers, you may want to use the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) so the routers can exchange routing information with each other. To use RIP, select the Enabled radio button. Otherwise, keep the default, Disabled.

Transmit RIP Version. To transmit RIP messages, select the protocol you want: RIP1, RIP1-Compatible (RIP1 broadcasts and RIP2 multicasts), or RIP2. If you don’t want to transmit RIP messages, select None.

Receive RIP Version. To receive RIP messages, select the protocol you want: RIP1 or RIP2. If you don’t want to receive RIP messages, select None.

Static Routing. If the Gateway is connected to more than one network, it may be necessary to set up a static route between them. A static route is a pre-determined pathway that network information must travel to reach a specific host or network. To create a static route, change the following settings:

Select set number. Select the number of the static route from the drop-down menu. The Gateway supports up to 20 static route entries. If you need to delete a route, then select the entry and click the Delete This Entry button.

Destination IP Address. The Destination IP Address is the address of the remote network or host to which you want to assign a static route. Enter the IP address of the host for which you wish to create a static route. If you are building a route to an entire network, be sure that the network portion of the IP address is set to 0.

Chapter 5: Configuring the ADSL Gateway

Figure 5-14: Advanced Routing

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Contents Adsl Gateway Word definition How to Use this GuideCopyright and Trademarks Table of Contents Adsl Gateway Ports and Reset Button on Side Panel Network25 List of PCs Introduction WelcomeWhat’s in this User Guide? Adsl Gateway IP Addresses Planning Your NetworkGateway’s Functions What’s an IP Address?Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Servers Dynamic IP AddressesPorts and Reset Button on Side Panel Getting to Know the Adsl GatewayPower LEDs on Side PanelBottom Panel Bottom Panel with Stand Closed PositionOverview Connecting the Adsl GatewayConnecting the Gateway to a Computer Connect a PC Configuring the Adsl Gateway SetupSecurity Access RestrictionsAdministration Applications & GamingBasic Setup Tab How to Access the Web-based UtilitySetup Tab Internet SetupRFC 1483 Bridged Dynamic IP Static IPRFC 1483 Routed IPoARFC 2516 PPPoE RFC 2364 PPPoANetwork Setup Bridged Mode OnlyOptional Settings required by some ISPs Ddns Tab DdnsDynDNS.org TZO.comAdvanced Routing Tab Advanced RoutingPVC Routing Policy 15 Routing TableConfiguring the Adsl Gateway Setup Tab Firewall Security TabFirewall Tab Additional FiltersIPSec VPN Tunnel VPN TabVPN Passthrough 20 VPN Settings Summary 21 Advanced VPN Settings Access Restriction Tab Internet Access Tab25 List of PCs Single Port Forwarding Applications & Gaming TabSingle Port Forwarding Tab Port Range Forwarding Tab 28 Port Range ForwardingPort Triggering Tab DMZ TabQoS Edit list of QoS SettingsQoS Tab PVC QoS PriorityConfiguring the Adsl Gateway Applications & Gaming Tab Management Tab Administration TabGateway Access UPnP IGMP-ProxyIGMP-Snooping Email Alerts Reporting TabReporting Backup Configuration Diagnostics TabBackup&Restore Tab Restore ConfigurationReboot Tab Factory Defaults TabFirmware Upgrade Tab Upgrade from LANGateway Information Status TabGateway Tab Internet ConnectionLocal Network Tab 43 Local NetworkPVC Connection DSL Connection TabDSL Status Need to set a static IP address on a computer Appendix a TroubleshootingCommon Problems and Solutions Want to test my Internet connection Adsl Gateway Adsl Gateway TCP UDP Can’t get the Internet game, server, or application to work Firmware upgrade failed, and/or the Power LED is flashing To start over, I need to set the Gateway to factory defaultNeed to upgrade the firmware My DSL service’s PPPoE is always disconnectingPower LED flashes continuously Is IPSec Passthrough supported by the Gateway? Frequently Asked QuestionsWhere is the Gateway installed on the network? Does the Gateway support IPX or AppleTalk?What is Network Address Translation and what is it used for? Does the Gateway support ICQ send file?What is DMZ Hosting? How do I reset the Gateway? What are the advanced features of the Gateway?What is a MAC Address? Is the Gateway cross-platform compatible?Figure B-1 IP Configuration Screen Windows 98 or Me InstructionsWindows 2000 or XP Instructions Figure B-3 MAC Address/Physical AddressFigure C-1 Firmware Upgrade Appendix C Upgrading FirmwareAppendix D Glossary Adsl Gateway Adsl Gateway Adsl Gateway Adsl Gateway Appendix E Specifications Storage Humidity Appendix F Warranty Information Appendix G Regulatory Information FCC StatementAdsl Gateway Adsl Gateway Adsl Gateway Adsl Gateway Adsl Gateway Appendix H Contact Information Europe Mail Address