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Ethernet interface
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TCP/IP Network
Figure 9. TCP/IP Static Routes
Routing
The routing table tells the ethernet which router or gateway to use to access
other subnets or hosts. In most situations, you can simply add your router's IP
address as the default router. All packets destined for other subnets will be
forwarded to the default router for delivery to the destination host. If you have
more complex routing requirements, add static routing entries for specific
hosts or networks in the remaining Routing rows. Packets with IP addresses
that match a given Destination and Mask (from the first two fields in a Routing
row) will be routed to the router/gateway named in the third field. Packets
which do not match any of the listed Destinations and Masks will be routed to
the default router if one is set.
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