Setting Up A Static Routing Table - Zoom X6 User Manual

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2
Click Add to add a new Port Triggering rule.
3
Check the drop down list next to Server Name (check that
this is called server name). If your game or application is listed,
go ahead and select it.
4
Click Save/Apply.
If your game or application is not listed, enter a Custom
Name for your port triggering rule and go to step 5.
5
Enter the Start and End Trigger Ports in the text fields. Your
games documentation should supply you with this information.
6
Select the Protocol for the Trigger Protocol from the drop-
down menu.
7
Enter the Start and End Open Ports in the text fields.
8
Select the Open Protocol from the drop-down menu.
9
Repeat steps 5-8 for each range of ports you want to trigger
open ports with. When you are finished go to step 10.
10
Click Save/Apply.
Note: To delete a previously created Trigger Port, click the
checkbox of the Trigger Port in the Trigger Port list and click
Delete. Then click Apply to save your settings.
Setting Up a Static Routing
Do I need static routing?
Most users do not need to set up static routes. The default route
used in your modem will forward all packets correctly. However, if
you set up your network with different subnets, you can use static
routing to ensure your packets are handled correctly.
You can manually create a static route to tell the modem how to
reach a specific IP network. The route entry specifies a destination
network (or single host), together with a mask to indicate what
range of addresses the network covers, and a next-hop gateway
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