Routing - Option Audio GlobeSurfer 3G Reference Manual

802.11b/g wireless router and internet gateway
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To learn more about this feature, refer to Section 6.2.

4.5.3.7 Routing

You can choose to setup your GlobeSurfer 3G to use static or dynamic routing.
Dynamic routing automatically adjusts how packets travel on the network,
whereas static routing specifies a fixed routing path to neighboring destina-
tions.
Routing Select Advanced or Basic routing.
Device metric The device metric is a value used by the GlobeSurfer 3G to de-
termine whether one route is superior to another, considering parameters
such as bandwidth, delay, and more.
Default route Select this check box to define this device as the default route.
Multicast - IGMP proxy internal IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP
host messages on behalf of hosts that the system discovered through stan-
dard IGMP interfaces. IGMP proxy enables the routing of multicast pack-
ets according to the IGMP requests of LAN devices asking to join multi-
cast groups. Select the Multicast IGMP proxy internal check-box to enable
this feature.
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Select this check box to enable the Rout-
ing Information Protocol (RIP). RIP determines a route based on the small-
est hop count between source and destination. When RIP is enabled, se-
lect the following:
• Listen to RIP messages - select None, RIPv1, RIPv2 or RIPv1/2.
• Send RIP messages - select None, RIPv1, RIPv2-broadcast or RIPv2-
multicast.
Routing table Allows you to add or modify routes when this device is active.
Click the link to an existing route to edit it, or click New route to add a
route.
Figure 4.85: DNS Settings
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