Routing Mode; Lan Setting - Planet GRT-101 User Manual

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<Interface Operation>
LAN 1(Forward)
WAN 4( Filter)
WAN 8( Filter)
To modify the first entry in the table, use the "modify" command:
admin# setup bridge static modify 1 mac 00:30:4f:00:00:01
admin# setup bridge static modify 1 lan_port filter
admin# setup bridge static modify 1 wan1_port forward
To delete the first entry of the table, use the "delete" command:
admin# setup bridge static delete 1
To save your changes, enter:
admin# write

3.11 Routing Mode

Note: This section is for routing mode operation only.
Routing is often confused with bridging, which performs a similar function. The
principal difference is that bridging occurs at a lower level (MAC layer)
whereas routing occurs at a higher level, e.g., IP layer. And because routing
occurs at a higher level, it can perform more complex analysis to determine the
optimal path for the packet.
GRT-101/GRT-401 supports IP routing, which can be static and/or RIPv1/v2
updating. Also, several applications, such as NAT/PAT, DHCP server, and DNS
proxy, etc., are included for LAN management and control.

3.11.1 LAN setting

To setup GRT-101/GRT-401 LAN interface with IP address of 192.168.0.1 and
subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, use the following command:
admin# setup lan 1 address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
To save your changes, enter:
admin# write
WAN 1( Filter)
WAN 2( Filter)
WAN 5( Filter)
WAN 6( Filter)
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WAN 3( Filter)
WAN 7( Filter)

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