
Chapter 3
Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A
53
In this network, the main office of subnet 192.168.168.0 contains two routers, one
connected to the broadband Internet via Compex NetPassage 16A (IP 192.168.168.1)
and the other connected to a remote office via NetPassage 11A (IP 192.168.168.254).
The remote location resides on subnet 192.168.100.0. You may add a static routing
entry into Compex NetPassage 16A’s routing table to point the gateway
192.168.168.254 to subnet 192.168.100.0. Once added, packets with destination IP
address of 192.168.100.X will be re-routed to NetPassage 11A (IP 192.168.168.254).
Alternatively, you may also activate dynamic routing protocol on Compex NetPassage
16A. Compex NetPassage 16A supports two types of routing protocol, RIP1 and RIP2.
3.6.1 Static
Routing
To add a static routing entry into Compex NetPassage 16A’s routing table:
1. Click on the
Routing
from the Command Menu, and the routing
configuration page will be displayed, as shown in Figure 3.6b.
Figure 3.6b Routing Configuration Page