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2.
For our example we will be forwarding traffic destined for the unknown network
(
192.168.222.0/24
) to the IP address of the Gateway device which has knowledge of
that network (
192.168.1.111
). First click
Add New Item
.
3.
Target IP Address
will be the network which must be accessed and is not directly known
by the RK-1 (
192.168.222.0
).
Target Netmask
is the Subnet Mask of that network
(
255.255.255.0
).
Gateway
is the IP Address traffic should be forwarded to in order to
reach that new network (
192.168.1.111
). An example of this would be the WAN IP
address of a second router connecting to the LAN of the RK-1. In order to reach the
second routers LAN a static route must be added to inform the RK-1 of the Gateway IP
that has direct knowledge of this new network.
Zone
should match the Network Zone of
the Gateway traffic will be forwarded to.
Metric
can optionally be changed to indicate
precedence between two similar routes. If the higher precedence route is not accessible
then the lower metric route will be taken.
Summary of Contents for RK-1
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Page 46: ...45 13 Click Upload 14 Your file will now be on USB drive...
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Page 60: ...59 3 Click Browse 4 Select the folder you want to map Click OK 5 Click Finish...
Page 61: ...60 6 Enter the credentials to access the folder 7 You will now have access to the folder...
Page 62: ...61 8 Your folder will now be mapped on your computer...
Page 78: ...77 2 Click Reboot 3 The router will now reboot...
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