Destination | IP address of the subnet. |
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Netmask | Subnet mask address that corresponds to the |
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Gateway | IP address of the Gateway that is on the same |
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To manually configure entries for your X5’s Route Table, follow these steps.
1 Enter the subnet’s IP address in the Destination field.
2 Enter the matching subnet mask address in the Netmask field.
3 Click the Specify IP button and enter the Gateway’s IP address. Tip: If you need help determining the Gateway’s IP address, from the Command prompt of the computer acting as the Gateway, type ipconfig /all.
4 Select Add from the dropdown list and then click Save Changes. (If you want to delete your entry and begin again, click Reset.) When the Route Table page displays again, you will see your new entry in the Manually Configured Routes table at the bottom of the page, along with an ID number.
Should you ever want to remove an individual route table entry, follow these steps.
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In the Destination and Netmask fields, enter the IP address information for the entry that you want to remove. (You do not have to enter the Gateway IP address.)
Select Delete from the dropdown list and then click Save
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