Wireless M2M
Routing Configuration
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Configuring Static Routes
This facility is available by clicking on the "Internet Settings" menu followed by "Routing" and then the "Static" menu item on the right.
Some routes are added by default by the router on initialisation such as the Ethernet subnet route for routing to a device on the Ethernet
subnet. A PPP route is also added upon obtaining a WAN PPP connection.
However, if you have other routers (hence networks) on the Ethernet subnet for example, you may want to add some more static routes.
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Adding Static Routes
Enter the values in the fields as above
Click ADD
NOTE: You must increment the "Route no" by 1 for each route in the "Route no" field otherwise that route will be overwritten.
The Active Routing table at the bottom will show the new route added as shown below:
Example:
If you have another router on the Ethernet side of the router with a gateway of 192.168.20.5 that interfaces to network 10.123.0.0/16 and
you want to get to a device on that network then you enter:
10.123.0.0 in the Destination IP address field 255.255.0.0 in the IP Subnet Mask field
192.168.20.5 in the Gateway IP address field
The lower the metric value the higher the priority this routes has over other routes.
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Deleting Static Routes
Select the "Delete Entry" text (in blue) for the route as shown above.
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