Networking
Configuring Routing
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Use the Networking > Routing > Routing Table page to view the following
information:
•Destination Address: The IP address of the host or the network that the
route leads to.
•Subnetwork Mask: The subnet mask of the destination network.
•Gateway: The IP address of the gateway through which the destination
host or network can be reached.
•Flags: The status flag of the route.
•Metric: The cost of a route. Routing metrics are assigned to routes by
routing protocols to provide measurable values that can be used to judge
how useful (or how low cost) a route will be.
•Interface: The physical port through which this route is accessible.
This page is automatically updated every 10 seconds. Click Refresh to manually
refresh the routing table.
Configuring Routing ModeUse the Networking > Routing > Routing Mode page to enable or disable routing
mode, based on the requirements of your ISP. By default, routing mode is disabled.
STEP 1 Enable or disable routing mode:
• If your ISP assigns an IP address for each of the computers that you use, click
On to enable the Routing mode.
• If you are sharing IP addresses across several devices such as your LAN and
using other dedicated devices for the DMZ, click Off to disable the Routing
mode.
STEP 2 Click Save to apply your settings.