User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- WavePoint™ Product Safety
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Key Features and Supported Protocols
- Requirements
- Accessories
- Product Variations
- WavePoint 10e Labels
- WavePoint™ Components
- Certified Antennas
- Connect Power
- Network Deployment Scenarios
- Connecting and Logging In
- Configuration Pages
- Chapter 2: Configuring Basic WavePoint™ Network Features
- Chapter 3: Additional Data Networking Features
- Chapter 4: Configuring Wireless Access
- Example: Point-to-Point Configuration
- Point-to-Multipoint Configuration Examples
- Configuring Wireless Communication
- Defining Advanced Radio Settings
- Verify the Wireless Connection
- Enabling Virtual Access Points
- Wireless Security
- Scheduling When Wireless Connections are Available
- Chapter 5: Security
- Chapter 6: Management and Administration
- Set Up Remote Access to the WAN Port
- User Access Management
- Software Maintenance
- System Logging
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- Authentication Certificates
- Setting the Date and Time
- System Statistics
- Chapter 7: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Factory Default Settings
- Chapter B: Installation Instructions
- Appendix C: WavePoint™ Configurations
- Appendix D: Bench Test Verification of WavePoint™ Configuration
- Appendix E: WavePoint 10e Technical Specifications
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 3: Additional Data Networking Features
Define a Static IPv4 Route
1. Connect to the WavePoint 10e either through an Ethernet cable connected to Ethernet
port 3 or 4 or through the computer's wireless options.
2. Use a web browser to access the Configuration pages.
3. On the Network menu, click Routing > Static Route.
4. Do one of the following:
l Edit an existing Static Route - Right-click an existing Static Route and click
Edit.
l Add a new Static Route - Click Add New IPv4 Static Route below the
Available IPv4 Static Route table.
5. Enter a unique Name that defines the route's use.
Note: The name entered here is shown in the Static Route table.
6. Enter the Destination IP address of the destination device.
7. Enter the Subnet Mask of the destination device.
8. Select the physical network Interface this route is accessible through.
9. Enter the IP address of the Gateway device that will route the data to the destination
device.
Note: This could be a third-party router, a computer, or another WavePoint 10e
device.
10. Use the Metric field to define the route's priority.
If multiple routes to the same destination exist, the device uses the route with the lowest
metric.
If this route is a direct connection, set to 1.
99 is the maximum entry allowed.
11. Change the Active field for the route to either On or Off.
This selection indicates if the route is currently active (On) or inactive (Off).
On activates this route.
Off retains this routes as defined, but it is not active.
12. Set the Private option to On to limit access to the LAN only.
Note: Static routes set as Private are not forwarded to other routing tables in the
network if Routing Internet Protocol (RIP) is used.
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