ADD ROUTE — If another router with a lAn-to-lAn connection is part of the
configuration, it may be necessary to create a static routing on the router that is
the gateway to the Internet.
Destination IP Address: enter the IP address of the destination lAn.
IP Subnet Mask: enter the subnet mask address of the destination lAn.
Gateway IP Address: enter the address (where packets are sent) and select the
channel (PVC) you want to configure.
Metric: This is the number of hops (routers) to pass through to reach the destination
lAn. It must be between 1 and 15.
Announced in RIP: Select "Yes" and this routing path will be propagated to
other hosts through RIP (Routing Information Protocol) broadcasts. Select "no"
and this routing path will be kept private, not to be included in RIP broadcasts.
NAT
NAT — network Address Translation (nAT) allows multiple users at your local
site to access the Internet through a single public IP address or multiple public
IP addresses. nAT provides firewall protection from hacker attacks and has the
flexibility to allow you to map private IP addresses to public IP addresses for
key services such as Web sites and FTP.
Virtual Circuit: Select the channel (PVC) you want to configure.
NAT Status: Shows the status (activated or deactivated) of the nAT function.
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