Specifications
Network Management
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protection functions. More specifically, see, “Configuring Firewall Settings” on page 218 and “Configuring Rogue AP
Detection” on page 243.
Configuring Router Settings
The access point router uses routing tables and protocols to forward data packets from one network to
another. The access point router manages traffic within the network, and directs traffic from the WAN to
destinations on the access point managed LAN. Use the access point Router screen to view the router's
connected routes. To access the Router screen.
1 Select Network Configuration > Router from the access point menu tree.
2 Refer to the access point Router Table field to view existing routes.
The access point Router Table field displays a list of connected routes between an enabled subnet
and the router. These routes can be changed by modifying the IP address and subnet masks of the
enabled subnets.
The information in the access point Router Table is dynamically generated from settings applied on
the WAN screen. The destination for each subnet is its IP address. The subnet mask (or network
mask) and gateway settings are those belonging to each subnet. Displayed interfaces are those
associated with destination IP addresses. To change any of the network address information within
the WAN screen, see “Configuring WAN Settings” on page 135.
3 From the Use Default Gateway drop-down menu, select the WAN or either of the two LANs (if
enabled) to server as the default gateway to forward data packets from one network to another.