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SETTING SCREENS
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8-3 [Routing Settings] Screen (continued)
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Static routing
settings
This table is used to specifically define the routing path of
a packet. Up to 20 paths can be registered.
* After entering a path, click <Add> and make sure the
path is displayed in the [Current Registry]. The setting
data should also appear on the [IP Routing Information]
screen.
q
w
e
r
t
q
Path···························
• local
Select “local” when the [Routing Mode] (
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p. 51) is not
used. Indicates that the routing information to be regis-
tered is for the LAN.
• ethernet
Select “ethernet” when the [Routing Mode] is used.
Indicates that the routing information to be registered is
for the wired LAN.
• wireless
Select “wireless” when the [Routing Mode] is used.
Indicates that the routing information to be registered is
for the wireless LAN.
w
Destination ··············
Enter the IP address of the target destination in accor-
dance with the selected path (ethernet, wireless, or local).
e
Net Mask···················
Enter the net mask corresponding to the IP address of the
target destination in accordance with the selected path
(ethernet, wireless, or local).
r
Gateway····················
Enter the gateway for the transfer destination (router or
access point) of the packet to be routed.
t
Metric Value··············
Enter the number of routers and access points (or gate-
ways) that the packet will pass through before reaching
its destination.
Values from 0 to 16 may be entered.
The AP-3 interprets a small number as indicating that the
circuit has a high transfer capacity.