Configuring Advanced Settings

ìClick the Add button to add the entry to the list.

ìClick the Delete button to delete the entry from the list.

ìApply the settings by clicking OK.

Routing

Your Internet service provider can permit you to set up a number of connection services. The entire data traffic between your local network and the Internet uses the first connection service (route) by default. After setting up various connection services (page 55), you can change this default route and set up additional routes by assigning data traffic to other connection services. Rules are provided to assist you in doing this, which define criteria for deciding which data traffic is assigned to which connection service.

ìActivate or deactivate Policy-based routing for your Internet connection.

ìChoose the Policy type, i.e. how you would like to define the various routes for data traffic between your local network and the Internet:

Choose Specify interface to specify routes for clients in your local network depending on the port used for connecting to your device (e.g. LAN port or wire- less network connection).

Choose Specify IP address or Specify MAC address to specify routes for clients depending on your IP address or MAC address.

If you choose Specify MAC address, you can select PCs from the list of known clients.

ìSpecify the routes for data traffic between your local network and the Internet:

Enter the Connector, the local IP address or the MAC address of the clients in the local network that are to use the respective route.

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