routers on your network and at least one of the routers is connected to more than one network (or subnet). To route TCP/IP, do the following:
1.Click Advanced Configuration → Static Routing Table to display the static routing table.
2.Click Add to add a new entry into the static routing table.
v Network Address: The IP address of the destination network
vSubnet Mask: The network mask of the destination network address
vGateway: IP address of the gateway or router to which the packets destined for the destination network will be forwarded
vInterface: Output interface to which packets will be forwarded. It can be the LAN Ethernet or
3.Click Apply. A new entry is added to the routing table.
Note: The configuration changes made through the
Virtual server
With the IBM High Rate Wireless LAN Gateway, you can make some servers on the LAN accessible to users through the Internet. These servers are called Virtual Servers.
Only one server for each IP service can be run (for example, http or ftp). Each service is defined by the service type (TCP or UDP) and the TCP or UDP Port number, respectively.
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