D-Link DFL-1000 [146/168] Adding routes transparent mode

D-Link DFL-1000 [146/168] Adding routes transparent mode
DFL-1000 User Manual
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Routing table
Enabling RIP server support
Enable routing information protocol (RIP) server support to configure the DFL-1000 NPG to act like a RIP
server. The RIP routing protocol maintains up-to-date dynamic routing tables between nearby routers.
When you enable RIP server support, the DFL-1000 NPG acts like a RIP server, broadcasting RIP
packets to other nearby routers to:
request network updates from nearby routers,
send its own routing tables to other routers,
announce that the RIP server is going online (RIP server turned on) and requesting updates,
announce that the RIP server is shutting down and will stop sharing routing information.
To enable RIP server support:
Go to System > Network > Routing Table .
Select Enable RIP Server.
Adding routes (Transparent mode)
Use the following procedure to add routes when running the DFL-1000 NPG in Transparent mode.
Go to System > Network > Routing .
Select New to add a new route.
Enter the Destination IP address and Netmask for the route.
Enter the Gateway IP address for the route.
Select OK to save the new route.
Repeat these steps to add more routes as required.
Configuring the DFL-1000 NPG for multiple Internet connections
You can use routing to configure the DFL-1000 NPG with two Internet or WAN connections. Using this
multiple WAN configuration, if one of these WAN connections fails, the DFL-1000 NPG routes all packets
to the other WAN connection.

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