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specified destination will be forwarded to. It is assumed that the next-hop router (or gateway) will then deliver the
data to the required destination (or forward it on to another router that will).
Figure 57 Routing
Figure 57 illustrates a situation where routing rules may need to be configured. In this example, the 945U-E
clients need only specify the access point as their default gateway (they require no routing rules to be configured).
However, for the access point to be able to deliver traffic to LAN B and LAN C it needs to have routing rules
configured that specify the respective 945U-E client/routers as next-hop routers (gateways) to networks B and C.
Note that devices on LAN A should specify the 945U-E access point as their default gateway. An alternative to
adding routing rules to the 945U-E in this example would be for each device on LAN A that needs to communicate
with LANs B and C to have independent routing rules specifying the 945U-E clients at B and C as gateways to
those networks.
The routing rules for the access point in the above example are shown below. The first entry shows the route
to LAN B. The gateway for the route to LAN B is configured as the wireless IP address of the 945U-E client
connected to LAN B. The destination for the route is configured as the network address of LAN B. Because the
host ID of the destination IP address is 0, it specifies a network address. Consequently, any traffic received at the
access point with destination IP address 169.254.109.x (where “x” is any host ID) will be forwarded to the 945U-E
at LAN B.
Devices on LAN B and LAN C that need to send messages back to LAN A will need to have their gateway
addresses directed to the 945U-E on their respected networks (for example, a LAN B device needs to send data
back to LAN A). The gateway address will need to be configured as 169.254.109.40, because this is the IP address
of the wired side of the LAN B 945U-E. Any message coming in with a 192.168.0.X IP address will be directed
across the wireless interface to LAN A.
The Routing Rules configuration page can be accessed by selecting the “Routing” link on any of the configuration
webpages. Up to 30 routing rules may be added to each 945U-E. The table below summarizes the configurable
parameters of a routing rule.