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Routing
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The routing interface is a WAN interface which does not belong to the NAT.
When a host on the private network has the routing interface as the default
gateway, it can send packets through the routing interface to the Internet
directly. And the packets will keep the original IP address after they pass
through the Residential Gateway. The diagram below illustrates the two
different paths for the packet to pass through the Residential Gateway via the
NAT and the routing interface.
Alias Interface
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An Alias Interface is an interface which allows the network
administrator to create a DMZ. For more details about the interoperability
of the Alias Interface and the DMZ, please refer to the section 2.7.3 in
this document.
WAN Type
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Select an Internet connection type for the WAN interface.