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By default, the AirStation receives RIP
(Route Information Protocol) information
only from your local network, and
doesn’t broadcast RIP at all.
For large,
complicated network con
gurations,
you may wish to modify this behavior.
Click
Apply
when you have your desired
con
guration.
Lower on the page, routing information
is displayed.
Click
Edit Routing
Information
to add a new route
manually.
Network Config (Route Info)
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To con
gure a route manually, enter its
Destination Address
and
Gateway
.
Enter
a maximum number of hops allowable in
Metric
and click
Add
.
Network Configuration (Edit Routing Information)
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NAT
You may disable Network Address
Translation and IPsec passthrough by
unchecking the appropriate
Enable
boxes.
If you have a DMZ, enter its IP address
in the
IP Address of DMZ
box.
Incoming
packets containing no recognizable
destination port information will be
redirected to the DMZ’s IP address.
Click
Apply
when done.
To set a NAT table entry manually, click
Edit NAT Table
.
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NAT (Manual Entry)
From this page you may manually add
entries into the Address Translation
Table.
Click
Add
New Group
when each is
complete.
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Your AirStation comes pre-con
gured
with basic rules.
You may choose which
of these to use by clicking on
Add/Delete
Basic Rules
and turning to page 36.
To make a custom rule, click on
Con
gure
IP Filter
(page 37).
IP Filter
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