Chapter 4: Web Configuration
IP Routing – Static Route
The table shows all static route status and allows you to add new static IP route or delete static route. A Static IP Routing is a manually defined path, which determines the data transmitting route. If your local network is composed of multiple subnets, you may want to specify a routing path to the routing table.
Destination Network Address: Display the IP address that the data packets are to be sent.
Netmask, Gateway, WAN Interface: Display the subnet mask, gateway, and WAN interface information that the transmitting data will pass through.
Delete:
Allow you to remove the static route settings.
This page shows all the routing table of data packets going through your ADSL Router.
Adding a New One
To add a static route, please click Add. Type the destination network address, subnet mask and gateway that you received from the ISP and click Apply.
IP Address:
The destination IP address of the network indicates where data packets are to be sent. You may specify an IP, type 0.0.0.0, or leave it blank.
Netmask:
Enter the subnet mask that you got from the ISP, type 0.0.0.0 or leave it blank.
Gateway IP Address:
Click this button to forward packets to the specific gateway. Key in the gateway IP address that you want to use.
WAN Interface:
Click this button to forward packets to a specific WAN interface. Choose one from the
Remove Static Route
If you don’t want the static route that you created, please click theicon in the Delete column from the table.
A dialog window will appear to confirm your action. Click OK to remove the static route, or click Cancel to keep the setting.
For example, type 192.168.1.1 in the field of the gateway IP address and leave the destination network blank.
Click Apply to view the routing result.
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