Configuring Static Routes; Configuring The Default Gateway Interface - Motorola WS2000 System Reference Manual

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7. Click the
Forward all unspecified ports to
forwarding for incoming packets with unspecified ports.
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4.5 Configuring Static Routes

A router uses routing tables and protocols to forward data packets from one network to another. The WS2000
switch's router manages traffic within the switch's network, and directs traffic from the WAN to destinations
on the switch-managed LAN. The WS2000 Network Management System provides the Router screen to view
and set the router's connected routes. To view this screen, select
the menu on the left.
The
Route Table
area of the screen displays a list of currently connected routes between the enabled
subnets, the WAN, and the router. The information here is generated from settings applied on the Subnet
and WAN screens. The destination for each subnet is its IP address. The subnet mask (or network mask) and
gateway settings are those belonging to each subnet, or to the WAN in general. To make changes to the
information in the Connected Routes information, go to the appropriate subnet screen
name> or the WAN screen (WAN)).

4.5.1 Configuring the Default Gateway Interface

The Default Gateway Interface allows you to specify which interface will be used as the default gateway for
all unspecified routes on the WS2000. The available options are:
None
WAN
Enter the port to which traffic is sent to after translation.
button on the NAT screen to save changes.
Selecting this option will not set a Default Gateway Interface for unspecified routes.
Sets the WAN interface as the Default Gateway Interface for all unspecified routes.
check box and then specify an IP address to enable port
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WAN Configuration
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Router
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