User Manual

Indicator Description
Type The type of routing. This can be either of the following:
LAN or WAN interface (INTF)
Static routing
Destination LAN IP
Address
Either an entire network or a specific IP address. An IP address ending
in .0 refers to a network.
Subnet Mask Must follow the subnet mask rules
Gateway IP Address To communicate with an IP address matching the destination IP
Address, the Router sends all traffic through the gateway IP address
listed here.
Hop Count The number of routers the packet has passed through to its destination.
Hop count is used to measure the distance between a source and a
destination. If there are 3 routers between the source and the
destination nodes, the hop count for the packet will be 3 when it arrives
at its destination node.
The figure below shows three network routes that your router currently possesses.
192.168.2.0 is the destination network connected to one of your router's interface ports (LAN
or WAN) and the IP address and Subnet Mask for this interface is 192.168.2.1 and
255.255.255.0, respectively. The number of routers (Hop Count) the packet passed through is
1. Also in the same example, the destination with 0.0.0.0 network and 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask is
the default route for your router, where every packet that left unmapped to any other route will
be mapped to this route. The outgoing default gateway IP address is 192.168.1.254.
Routing Table