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Routing Setup

Use this page to configure this device to communicate with the IP network routing system. You use the page settings to specify the default gateway and to build a list of installed network route settings.

Settings

Default Gateway

Enter the IP address of your network's default gateway in this entry field. The 255.255.255.255 entry indicates no gateway.

New Network Route

You can define additional network routes for the device. To add a route to the installed list, fill in the three entry fields and click Add. To remove a route from the list, highlight the route and click Remove. The three entry fields include:

  • Dest Network -- Enter the IP address of the destination network.
  • Gateway -- Enter the IP address of the gateway used to reach the destination network.
  • Subnet Mask -- Enter the subnet mask associated with the destination network.

Installed Network Routes

The list of installed routes provides the destination network IP address, the gateway, and the subnet mask for each installed route.

Action Buttons

Command

Description

Add

Places the New Network Route into the Installed field.

Remove

Deletes a highlighted route from the Installed field.

Apply

After entering new values for settings, click Apply to activate the new settings. The browser remains on this page.

OK

This button both applies the new settings and moves the browser back to the main Setup page.

Cancel

This button cancels all changes to the settings, returns the settings to the previously stored values, and redirects the user back to the main Setup page.

Restore Defaults

Click to change all settings on this page back to the factory default settings.

 

 
 

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