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2.9 Route Table

The X5 includes a routing table function for users who want to set
up an additional network (or networks) residing on a different
subnet than the X5. Without a route table, any computer residing
on an additional subnet would be invisible to the modem. The
route table acts as a map for the modem, so that it directs traffic to
the correct subnet location.
To access the route table function, click the Route Table button at
the top of the Advanced Setup page. You will see at least three
route table entries. (These entries are automatically displayed once
you connect the X5.) Under Destination, you will see the IP
address of the X5's LAN interface (for example, 10.0.0.0), the IP
address of the local loopback test (127.0.0.1), and the IP address of
the WAN interface (for example, 192.168.1.1). Under Netmask,
you will see the corresponding subnet masks for these three
Destinations. Under Gateway, you will see the corresponding
Gateway IP addresses. The Interface field denotes the type of
interface; for example, br0 denotes Ethernet, lo0 denotes loopback,
and ppp1 denotes PPP (WAN).
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