D-Link DFL-1000 [144/168] Adding a default route

D-Link DFL-1000 [144/168] Adding a default route
DFL-1000 User Manual
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gateway at a specified time interval to make sure that the DFL-1000 NPG can communicate with the
routing gateway.
To add a routing gateway:
Go to System > Network > Routing Gateway .
Select New to add a new routing gateway.
Enter the IP address of the routing gateway.
This IP address should be on the same subnet as the DFL-1000 NPG interface that connects to this
gateway.
Select Dead gateway detection if you want the DFL-1000 NPG to confirm connectivity with the
gateway.
If you select dead gateway detection you can also configure ping target, detection interval, and fail-
over detection for the routing gateway.
Adding a routing gateway
Set Ping Target to the IP address that the DFL-1000 NPG should ping to test connectivity with the
gateway.
The ping target could be the IP address of the gateway, but it is more useful if it is the IP address of a
server on the other side of the gateway that will respond to pings in a reliable manner.
Set Detection Interval to specify how often the DFL-1000 NPG tests the connection to the ping target.
Set Fail-over Detection to the number of times that the connection test fails before the DFL-1000
NPG assumes that the gateway is no longer functioning.
Select OK to save the routing gateway.
Repeat this procedure to add all the routing gateways that you require.
Adding a default route
Use the following procedure to add a default route for network traffic leaving the external interface.
Go to
System > Network > Routing Table
.
Select New to add a new route.
Set the Source IP and Netmask to 0.0.0.0.
Set the Destination IP and Netmask to 0.0.0.0.
Set Gateway 1 to the IP address of the routing gateway that routes traffic to the Internet.

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