5.6.1 Static
Routing
After you disable NAT mode, you can enable Static Routing to turn off NAT function of this router and let
this router forward packet by your routing policy.
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Parameters
Description
Enable Static Routing
Check this box to enable Static Routing function, unselect this box if you
don’t want to turn off NAT function of this router.
Destination LAN IP
Type the Destination LAN IP address you use to access the Internet. Your
ISP or network administrator provides you with this information.
Subnet Mask
Type the subnet mask for your network. If you do not type a value here, your
ISP or network administrator provides you with this information.
Default Gateway
Type the gateway address of your network. Your ISP or network
administrator provides you with this information.
Hop Count
Input which hop count you want to apply to this configuration.
Interface
Select the interface which you would like to use LAN / WAN.
Add
Click to add a configuration to the Current Static Routing Table at the bottom
of this page.
Reset
Click “Reset” will clear your current settings to allow you to enter again.
Current Static Routing Table
Delete Selected
If you want to remove some Destination LAN IP address from the “Current
Static Routing Table”, select the
Destination LAN IP addresses you want to
remove in the table and then click “Delete Selected”.
Delete All
If you want remove all Destination LAN IP addresses from the table, just click
this button.