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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 | • RIP v2 – This acts as “master” switch. If enabled, the selected WAN or LAN |
Routing | will run RIPv1/v2, otherwise they don’t have RIP function. |
| • LAN, WAN1, WAN2 – If enabled, any WAN or LAN can execute RIP function. |
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Network | The network address of the remote LAN segments. For standard class "C" LANs, |
Address | the network address is the first 3 fields of the Destination IP Address. The 4th |
| (last) field can be left at 0. |
Netmask | The Network Mask for the remote LAN segments. For class "C" networks, the |
| default mask is 255.255.255.0 |
Gateway | The IP Address of the Gateway or Router which the VPN 800/2 Firewall Router |
| must use to communicate with the destination above. (NOT the router attached to |
| the remote segment.) |
Interface | Select the correct interface, usually "LAN". The "WAN" interface is only available |
| if NAT (Network Address Translation) is disabled. |
Metric | The number of "hops" (routers) to pass through to reach the remote LAN |
| segment. The shortest path will be used. |
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 VPN 800/2 Firewall Router as the Default Route or Default Gateway, as illustrated by the example below.
Static Routing - Example
Segment 1 |
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(192.168.2.xx) | (192.168.2.80) | (192.168.1.100) |
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Router A
Segment 0
(192.168.1.xx)
(192.168.1.1)
Router B
(192.168.2.90) | (192.168.3.70) |
Segment 2
(192.168.3.xx)
Figure 9-2: Routing Example
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