Router Inalámbrico AW4062 4-port ADSL2+ Router User‘s Manual
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Fields in this page:
Field
Description
Ageing Time
Set the Ethernet address ageing time, in seconds. After [Ageing Time] seconds
of not having seen a frame coming from a certain address, the bridge will time
out (delete) that address from Forwarding Database (fdb).
802.1d Spanning Tree
Enable/disable the spanning tree protocol
Function buttons in this page:
Apply Changes
Save this bridge configuration. New configuration will take effect after saving into flash
memory and rebooting the system. See section “Admin” for details.
Undo
Undo changes
Show MACs
List MAC address in the table.
4.8.3.
Routing
The Routing page enables you to define specific route for your Internet and network data.
Most users do not need to define routes. On a typical small home or office LAN, the
existing routes that set up the default gateways for your LAN hosts and for the DSL
device provide the most appropriate path for all your Internet traffic.
On your LAN hosts, a default gateway directs all Internet traffic to the LAN port(s)
on the DSL device. Your LAN hosts know their default gateway either because you
assigned it to them when you modified your TCP/IP properties, or because you
configured them to receive the information dynamically from a server whenever
they access the Internet.
On the DSL device itself, a default gateway is defined to direct all outbound
Internet traffic to a route at your ISP. The default gateway is assigned either
automatically by your ISP whenever the device negotiates an Internet access, or
manually by user to setup through the configuration.
You may need to define routes if your home setup includes two or more networks or
subnets, if you connect to two or more ISP services, or if you connect to a remote
corporate LAN.