
2.7 Static Routing
Only users with an excellent understanding of router protocols should attempt to change settings in this area.
• Select Route entry
Select the route entry number from 1 to 5 that you wish to configure.
• Destination LAN IP and Subnet Mask
Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask of the destination LAN that the immediate LAN is to communicate with. Taking the
above diagram as an example, enter
192.168.2.0
in the
“Destination LAN IP”
field and
255.255.255.0
in the
“Subnet Mask”
field.
• Default Gateway
Enter the IP Address of the router that forwards data packets to the destination LAN. For the above example,
enter
192.168.1.2
in the
“Default Gateway”
(Next-hop) field.
• Hop Count
Enter the number of hops required between the LANs to be connected. The Hop Count represents the “cost” of the
routing transmission. The default value is 1.
• Interface
Choose
LAN
if the Destination LAN is on your Router’s LAN side and choose
WAN
if the Destination LAN is on the
Router’s WAN side.
• Show Routing
Table Clicking this box will display the present active routes.
Click
“Apply”
after making any changes.
16
Internet
Router
BAR WL
Default Gateway
address 192.168.1.2
Local LAN B
containing destination address
192.168.2.0
Local LAN A
192.168.1.0
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