Routing. Figure 17 illustrates a typical Static Route.
Figure 17 (Static Routing)
The apply button will temporarily save this connec-
tion. To make the change permanent you need to
click on Save Settings (at the side of the page). At
the system commands page, click on Save All.
4.6.9 Dynamic Routing
Dynamic Routing allows the ADSL Router to auto-
matically adjust to physical changes in the network.
The ADSL Router, using the RIP protocol, determines
the network packets’ route based on the fewest
number of hops between the source and the desti-
nation. The RIP protocol regularly broadcasts routing
information to other ADSL Routers on the network.
The Direction determines the direction that RIP rou-
tes will be updated. Selecting In means that the
ADSL Router will only incorporate received RIP
information. Selecting Out means that the ADSL
Router will only send out RIP information. Selecting
both means that the ADSL Router will incorporate
received RIP information and send out updated RIP
information.
The protocol is dependent upon the entire network.
Most networks support Rip v1. If RIP v1 is selected,
routing data will be sent in RIP v1 format. If Rip V2
is selected, routing data will be sent in RIP v2 for-
mat using subnet broadcasting. If Rip V1
Compatible is selected, routing data will be sent in
RIP v2 format using multicasting.
To enable Dynamic Routing, click Advanced and
under Advanced, select Dynamic Routing. Figure 18
illustrates a typical Dynamic Route.
Figure 18 (Dynamic Routing)
The apply button will temporarily save this connec-
tion. To make the change permanent you need to
click on Save Settings (at the side of the page). At
the system commands page, click on Save All.
4.7 Tools
The ADSL Router supports a host of tools that will
allow you to customize and debug your ADSL
Router.
4.7.1 System Commands
To make the changes permanent you need to click
on Tools (at the top of the page) and select System
Commands. The following commands are used to
configure the gateway:
a.) Save all: Press this button in order to permanent-
ly save the current configuration of the ADSL
Router. If you do re-start the system without
saving your configuration, the ADSL Router will
revert back to the previously saved configura-
tion.
b.) Restart: Use this button to re-start the system. If
you have not saved your configurations, the
ADSL Router will revert back to the previously
saved configuration upon re-starting.
NOTE:
Connectivity to the unit will be lost. You can
reconnect after the unit reboots.
c.) Restore Defaults: Use this button to restore fac-
tory default configuration.
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