Outdoor Router P-380
Users Guide
Note: The improper use of the ACL rules (e.g. Deny all from all interfaces) without
special rules for some clients may lock you out of accessing the device.
Use the reset function in this cases as described in the Reset to Factory Defaults
section.
6.5.3 IP Routing Table
In the Static Routing Settings you can add or delete static routes, and modify static routes settings.
Figure 28 – Static routing table
Opening the page you will find a list of all present routes, each consisting of the related interface, the
destination IP address, the gateway and the subnet mask. The default values in this list are generated
from your current IP settings in the Network Configuration Settings menu.
The routing list shows, how the router will handle data packets received on an interface at destination
to a specific IP address. In this example, all data received on the Ethernet interface with an
destination IP address in the 192.168.2.0 network will be forwarded to the default gateway. All other
data packets received on the Ethernet interface will be forwarded to the gateway 192.168.2.254.
If there is more than one route specified for one destination, the metric value shows the priority, how
the router will try the routes. The metric value indexes the number of gateways between sender and
destination.
To specify a new static route please click
Add New Route
and insert the related interface,
destination, netmask, gateway and metric values.
Figure 29 – Specifying a new route
6.5.4 DHCP
The DHCP server settings specify, which IP addresses are assigned to the DHCP clients in the LAN.
For a P-380 in AP router mode, these are the mobile wireless stations or P-380 devices in client
router mode with DHCP client function enabled.
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