Ip Static Route - D-Link DI-1162 User Manual

D-link remote access router user's guide
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DI-1162 Remote Access Router
LAN) where you wish the router to work with a device on the
network that must act as a DHCP server. Otherwise, this feature
should be kept disabled.
RIP Spoofing (WAN) – this feature should only be enabled if you
have more than one router on your network and this router is
providing your WAN connection. In this case, if the WAN
connection is dropped due to inactivity and this feature is enabled,
RIP packets will be sent to the other routers on the network telling
them that data can still be sent to the WAN via this router.
Otherwise, the other routers will learn that the WAN link has been
disconnected and will no longer forward packets destined for the
WAN to this router, causing the packets to be dropped before
Bandwidth on Demand has a chance to reestablish the WAN
connection.

IP Static Route

A static route is a permanent entry in the routing table. Static routing
provides a means of explicitly defining the next hop router for a
particular destination network IP address. Each static route entry also
allows for a metric (a.k.a. hop count) to be specified.
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