User`s guide
6 - 6 Aironet Wireless Client
Entering a Host Route (Host)
Host routes control the forwarding of packet to a single host address.
You will be prompted for the host’s IP address along with the IP address
to which the packets should be forwarded to reach the host.
Entering an Infrastructure Route (Net)
Infrastructure routes control the forwarding of packets to another subnet
of the infrastructure. You will be prompted for the net’s IP address,
along with the subnet mask to be applied during the address comparison.
You will also be prompted for the IP address to which the packets should
be forwarded to reach the infrastructure.
Entering Default Route (Default)
The default route is used when forwarding a packet to another subnet of
the infrastructure and none of the other table entries apply. You will be
prompted for the IP address to which the packets should be forwarded to
reach the other infrastructures. This item may also be assigned by a
BOOTP or DHCP server.
If the value is left as 0.0.0.0, the Aironet Wireless Client will use the
true destination address and assume that a gateway will respond to ARP
requests for the remote destination.
Deleting a Route (Delete)
Use this menu item to remove entries from the table. You may delete all
entries or only specific IP addresses.
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