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6.2.1
GRE
TUNNEL
CONFIGURATION
Local
IP
Address:
The
local
IP
address
associated
with
the
tunnel.
Remote
IP
Address:
The
remote
IP
address
associated
with
the
tunnel.
Tunnel
IP
Address:
The
IP
address
assigned
to
the
tunnel
interface.
6.2.2
STATIC
ROUTES
Route
Name:
Sets
the
alphanumeric
identifier
of
the
static
route
in
the
Static
Route
Table.
Destination
IP
Address:
Routes
matching
this
destination
IP
address
will
be
routed
to
the
static
route
defined
in
the
Local
IP
address
field.
IP
Subnet
Mask:
Sets
the
subnet
mask
of
the
destination
network.
Gateway:
Sets
ppp
(this
router's
wireless
internet
connection),
pptp
(VPN),
GRE
Tunnel,
or
the
local
network
IP
address
for
the
gateway
to
the
destination
network.
Gateway
IP
Address:
This
is
only
used
if
local
IP
addr
was
selected
for
gateway.
Enter
the
address
of
the
local
gateway.
Metric:
Enter
a
value
from
1
to
20.
The
lower
the
metric
value
entered,
the
higher
the
route
priority.
The
ADD
button
must
be
pressed
to
add
the
configured
route
to
the
Static
Route
Table.
As
an
example,
if
a
router
connected
on
the
Ethernet
side
of
the
modem
has
a
gateway
IP
address
of
192.168.1.2
and
is
interfaced
to
network
192.168.2.0
the
following
would
be
entered
in
the
Static
Route
Table
to
allow
a
device
to
get
on
the
192.168.2.0
network.
Set
the
Route
Number
to
1,
name
the
Route
(i.e.
Route1),
set
the
destination
IP
Address
to
192.168.2.0,
set
the
IP
Subnet
Mask
to
255.255.255.0,
set
the
Gateway
IP
Address
to
192.168.1.2,
and
set
the
Metric
to
1.
The
entry
will
be
made
in
the
Static
Route
Table,
Figure
20
below.
Figure
20
Static
Route
Table
Example