Setting Up Static Routes - Multitech MultiConnect rCell 100 User Manual

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SETTING UP THE FIREWALL
4.
To add IP addresses, click Add IP Range in the upper right corner.
5.
Under the Add IP Range, enter or select the following parameters:
a.
Name
b.
Mode from drop-down, either Subnet or IP Range.
c.
For Subnet:
i.
ii.
d.
For IP Range:
i.
ii.
e.
Destination Port (default: ANY)
f.
Protocol from drop-down including ANY, TCP/UDP, TCP, or UDP
g.
Click Finish.
6.
The system displays your recently added and existing IP ranges in a list. The list includes the relevant
details. You may edit any IP ranges by clicking on the pencil icon under Options.
7.
You may delete any IP ranges by clicking on the trash can icon under Options.
8.
If you want to revert back to default settings (where Trusted IP is disabled and all IP ranges are removed),
click the Reset to Default button in the lower right corner
9.
Click Submit.
10.
To save your changes, click Save and Restart.

Setting up Static Routes

To set up a manually configured mapping of an IP address to a next-hop destination for data packets:
1.
Go to Firewall > Static Routes.
2.
In the Static Routes window, click Add Route.
3.
In the Name field of the Add Route dialog box, type the name of the route.
4.
In the IP Address field, type the remote network IP address of the remote location.
5.
In the IP Mask field, type the network mask that is assigned on the remote location.
6.
In the Gateway field, type the IP address of the routing device that supports the remote IP Network.
7.
Click Finish.
8.
To save your changes, click Save and Restart.
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IP Address
Subnet Mask
IP Address Start
IP Address End
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