Multiple Home Configuration - D-Link DI-1162 User Manual

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DI-1162 Remote Access Router
Dst IP – this is the destination address in the IP header of the
packet.
Dst Netmask – this mask is bit-wise AND'd with the destination
IP address, and compared to the IP address of the outgoing
interfaces.
Dst Port – this is the destination port, in the TCP or UDP header,
of the packet.
Operation – this comparison operation is applied to the
destination port (the Dst Port parameter) value, of the TCP or
UDP header.
ICMP Type – this is the type field, in the ICMP header, used to
identify a particular ICMP message.
ICMP Code – this is the code field, in the ICMP header, used to
further specify the ICMP type.
TCP Flag – this is a decimal number, representing the six flag bits
in the TCP header.

Multiple Home Configuration

Besides the IP address assigned to the LAN interface in the Network
Configuration menu, each LAN may have up to 3 additional IP
interfaces. These additional IP interfaces are referred to as MIP's and
MIP1 to MIP3 are reserved for LAN1 and MIP4 to MIP6 are reserved
for LAN2 (if present). This type of configuration is known as a
multiple home configuration.
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