Note:
If there is an entry or entries in the Routing table with an Index of zero (0), these are System entries.
You cannot modify or delete these entries.

Settings – Routing

Dynamic
Routing
RIP v2 – RIP is a dynamic routing protocol which is used to direct traffic over
the network. Disable it if you don't need to use it.
LAN, WAN1, WAN2 – If enabled, any WAN or LAN can execute RIP function.
Static
Routing If there is more than one router on a network, this Routing table must be
configured because the router needs to know what packet goes to which router. A
routing table entry is required for each LAN segment on the network
Network Address – Network Address is the address of the destination
network segment.
Netmask –The subnet mask used to select the bits from an IP Address that
corresponds to the subnet.
Gateway –The IP router that the packets destined for the subnet with
Network Address will be forwarded to.
Interface – The device's port that the packets destined for the subnet with
Network Address will be passed through.
Metric – The number of routers that must be traversed to reach the
destination network segment
Routing List List of static route that you configured previously.
Configuring Other Routers on your LAN
All traffic for devices not on the local LAN must be forwarded to The Load Balancer, so that they can
be forwarded to the Internet. This is done by configuring other Routers to use The Load Balancer as
the Default Route or Default Gateway, as illustrated by the example below.
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