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Routing tables
Routing tables allow setting routes based on ranges of IP addresses. For each route a gateway will be
defined. There are two ways to set these routing tables:
RIP
(Router Internet Protocol): This protocol allows different routers to exchange their routing tables
to establish the optimal route to forward IP packets.
The device can activate RIP in all or some of the interfaces.
Static Router Table
: It is possible to manually set IP routes. Tis routes are defined with the
following information:
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Destination network
: Defined with a set of an IP address and a mask. For example:
10.0.0.1/255.0.0.0.
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Gateway:
The router which will forward the traffic to their final destination.The IP address of the
gateway has to be within the same network range as the device.
Setting up system time
Time on the system can be set by configuring the NTP (network time protocol) and defining the servers that
will set the time. It has to be defined the Time Zone, GMT+0 is the default option.
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