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Policy Routing
Here users can set a route for the host (source IP) in a LAN interface to access outside through a
specified Default Gateway or a WAN interface.
The following is the policy Routing listing table.
Click
Add
to create a policy route.
Policy Name:
User-defined name.
Physical LAN Port:
Select the LAN port.
Source IP:
Enter the Host Source IP.
Interface:
Select the WAN interface which you want the Source IP to access outside through.
Default Gateway:
Enter the default gateway which you want the Source IP to access outside
through.
Click
Apply
to apply your settings. And the item will be listed in the policy Routing listing table. Here
if you want to remove the route, check the remove checkbox and press
Remove
to delete it.
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RIP
RIP, Router Information Protocol, is a simple Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP). RIP has two versions,
RIP-1 and RIP-2.
Interface:
the interface the rule applies to.
Version:
select the RIP version, there are two versions, RIP-1 and RIP-2.
Operation:
RIP has two operation mode.
Passive:
only receive the routing information broadcasted by other routers and modifies its
routing table according to the received information.
Active:
working in this mode, the router sends and receives RIP routing information and
modifies routing table according to the received information.
Enable:
check the checkbox to enable RIP rule for the interface.
Note:
RIP can’t be configured on the WAN interface which has NAT enabled (such as PPPoE).
Click
Apply
to apply your settings.
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DNS
DNS, Domain Name System, is a distributed database of TCP/IP application. DNS provides
translation from Domain name to IP.
DNS
IPv4
Three ways to set an IPv4 DNS server
Select DNS server from available WAN interfaces:
Select a desirable WAN interface as the
IPv4 DNS server.
User the following Static DNS IP address:
To specify DNS server manually by entering your
primary and secondary DNS server addresses.
Use the IP address provided by Parental Control Provider:
If user registers and gets an
DNS account in the parental control provider website, expecting to enjoy a more reliable and
safer internet surfing environment, please select this option (need to configure at
Parental
Control Provider
).
IPv6:
IPv6 DNS Server’s operation is similar to IPv4 DNS server. There are two modes to get DNS server
address: Auto and Static mode.
Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface
WAN Interface selected:
Select one configured IPv6 WAN connection from the drop-down menu to
be as an IPv6 DNS.
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Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address
Primary IPv6 DNS Server / Secondary IPv6 DNS Server:
Type the specific primary and secondary
IPv6 DNS Server address.
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Dynamic DNS
The Dynamic DNS function allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname, allowing
users whose ISP does not assign them a static IP address to use a domain name. This is especially
useful for hosting servers via your ADSL connection, so that anyone wishing to connect to you may
use your domain name, rather than having to use your dynamic IP address, which changes from
time to time. This dynamic IP address is the WAN IP address of the router, which is assigned to you
by your ISP.
Here users can register different WAN interfaces with different DNS(es).
Click
Add
to register a WAN interface with the exact DNS.
You will first need to register and establish an account with the Dynamic DNS provider using their
website, for example
Dynamic DNS Server:
Select the DDNS service you have established an account with.
Host Name, Username and Password:
Enter your registered domain name and your username
and password for this service.
Period:
Set the time period between updates, for the Router to exchange information with the DDNS
server. In addition to updating periodically as per your settings, the router will perform an update
when your dynamic IP address changes.
Selected WAN Interface:
Select the Interface that is bound to the registered Domain name.

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