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Dynamic Routing:
Dynamic Routing can be used to cache routes learned by routing protocols, thus allowing the automation of static
routing maintenance. The router, using the RIP protocol, determines the network packet’s route based on the
fewest number of hops between the source and the destination. In this case, you could automatically adjust to
physical changes in the network’s layout. Complete the following steps to set up dynamic Routing:
Step 1
Choose the Working Mode.
Gateway Mode
means the router is served as a gateway that hosts your network’s connection to the
Internet.
Router Mode
means there is more than one router that exists on your network.
Step 2
Select
Dynamic Routing
from the drop down list and choose the protocol you wish to use on your
network.
Step 3
Click the “
Apply
” button.
Figure 3-33
Static Routing and Dynamic Routing Menu Screen
3.5.7 WAN MAC Clone
Enter the MAC Address if your ISP allows access of one specific PC’s Ethernet MAC address. (See Figure 3-34
WAN MAC Address Setting
)
Click
Restore MAC Address
to return to the default setting.