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Configuring IP Routes
You can use Configuration Manager to define specific routes for
your Internet and network data. This chapter provides instructions
for creating routes.
Most users do not need to define IP routes. You may need to
define routes if:
Your network setup includes two or more networks or
subnets.
You connect to two or more ISP services.
You connect to a remote corporate LAN.
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To view the RTA100+ ADSL Modem/Router’s routing table, select
Routing
>
IP Route
. The following page displays:
The IP Route Table includes routes that were predefined on the
device, routes you may have added, and routes that the device
has identified automatically through communication with other
devices.
The routing table should reflect a default gateway, which directs
outbound Internet traffic to your ISP. This default gateway is
shown in the row containing destination address 0.0.0.0.
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1. Select Routing > IP Route > Add. The IP Route – Add
page displays:
2. Specify the destination, network mask, and gateway or
next hop for this route.