User guide
Configuring IP Routes
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April 2003
6 Configuring IP Routes
You can use the 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.
6.1 Viewing the IP Routing Table
To view the HM210dp/di routing table, select Routing > IP Route. The following
page appears:
Figure 25: IP Route Table
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.