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Ethernet IP Address (Local LAN)
An Ethernet LAN IP address and subnet mask are required for the router’s local Ethernet LAN
connection.
TCP/IP Ethernet Routes
You normally do not need to define an Ethernet IP route. An Ethernet IP route consists of an IP address,
a mask, a metric, and a gateway. An Ethernet route is usually defined when there are multiple routers on
the Ethernet which cannot exchange routing information between them.
For the WAN Interface
This information is obtained from the Network Administrator.
Source (Target/Local) WAN Port Address
If NAT is enabled, you must
specify a source WAN IP address for the WAN connection to the remote
router. Check with your system administrator for details.
If NAT is not
enabled, you may need to specify a source WAN IP address for the WAN connection to the
remote router. Check with your system administrator for details.
TCP/IP Remote Route
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An IP route includes an IP address, subnet mask, and metric (a number representing the perceived cost in
reaching the remote network or station).
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TCP/IP Default Route
default route should be designated in the routing table for all traffic that cannot
be directed to other specific routes. You will need to define the default route to a remote router or, if
required due to special circumstances, define an Ethernet gateway. There can be only one default route
specified.