Creating A Routing Entry - BinTec X4100 User Manual

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Basic Configuration of Basic Unit with Setup Tool
Defining a route
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6.3.2

Creating a Routing Entry

In
chapter 6.3.1, page
143, you have just configured a WAN partner in your
X4100/200/300. A routing entry is created automatically in the routing table of
your
X4100/200/300
for every WAN partner. You can edit existing routing en-
tries and add new ones. For the connection to your Internet Service Provider,
you should always configure a default route.
All the IP routes entered are listed in the menu IP
X4x00 Setup Tool
[IP][ROUTING]: IP Routing
The flags are:
U (Up), D (Dormant), B (Blocked),
G (Gateway Route), I (Interface Route),
S (Subnet Route), H (Host Route), E (Extended Route)
Destination Gateway
192.168.1.1 192.168.1.254
10.1.1.0
default
ADD
Press <Ctrl-n>, <Ctrl-p> to scroll, <Space> tag/untag DELETE, <Return>
to edit
Flags shows the current status ( Up , Dormant , Blocked ) and the type of route
( Gateway Route , Interface Route , Subnet Route , Host Route , Extended Route ).
The protocol with which
played under Pro.
To define a route, proceed as follows:
Use ADD to add a new entry or select an existing entry. Confirm with
Return to change the entry.
To create extended IP routing entries, press the ADDEXT button to open the
relevant menu. In this case, see
Mask
255.255.255.0 US
255.255.255.0 DI
0.0.0.0
ADDEXT
DELETE
X4100/200/300
has "learned" the routing entry is dis-
chapter 9.2.12, page
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