D-Link DFL-1000 [145/168] Adding routes to the routing table

D-Link DFL-1000 [145/168] Adding routes to the routing table
DFL-1000 User Manual
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If you are adding a default route (source and destination IPs and netmasks set to 0.0.0.0), you do not have to
use the procedure Adding routing gateways
to add this routing gateway.
Select OK to save the default route.
Adding routes to the routing table
When you have added routing gateways, you can use the following procedure to add routes to them. Add
routes to determine the path that data follows from the DFL-1000 NPG to routing gateways and other
networks.
Go to System > Network > Routing Table .
Select New to add a new route.
Type the Source IP address and Netmask for the route.
Type the Destination IP address and Netmask for the route.
Add the IP addresses of up to four gateways.
The IP addresses that you add must match the IP addresses of the routing gateways added using the
procedure Adding routing gateways
.
If you are adding a static route from the DFL-1000 NPG to a single destination router, only specify
one gateway.
You can add multiple gateways if you have multiple gateways connecting to the same network. You
might have multiple gateways for redundancy or for load sharing.
Select OK to save the new route.
Arrange routes in the routing table from more specific to more general. To arrange routes in the routing table,
see Configuring the routing table
.
Configuring the routing table
As you add routes, they appear on the routing table. The routing table shows the source and destination
addresses of each route as well as the gateways added to the route. For each gateway, the routing table
displays the gateway connection status. A green check mark indicates that the DFL-1000 can connect to
the gateway; a red X means that a connection cannot be established. A blue question mark means that
the connection status is unknown.
The DFL-1000 NPG assigns routes by searching for a match starting at the top of the routing table and
moving down until it finds the first match. You must arrange routes in the routing table from more specific
to more general. The default route is the most general route. If you add a default route, it should be at the
bottom of the routing table.
Go to System > Network > Routing Table .
Choose a route to move and select Move to
to change its order in the routing table.
Type a number in the Move to field to specify where in the routing table to move the route and select
OK.
Select Delete
to remove a route from the routing table.

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