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You may need to define routes if your home setup includes two or more networks
or subnets, if you connect to two or more ISP services, or if you connect to a
remote corporate LAN.
Parameter
Description
Enable
Check to enable the selected route or route to be added.
Destination
The destination can be specified as the IP address of a
subnet or a specific host in the subnet. It can also be
specified as all zeros to indicate that this route should be
used for all destinations for which no other route is
defined (this is the route that creates the default
gateway).
Subnet Mask
The network mask of the destination subnet. The default
gateway uses a mask of 0.0.0.0.
Next Hop
The IP address of the next hop through which traffic will
flow towards the destination subnet.
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Metric
Defines the number of hops between network nodes that
data packets travel. The default value is 0, which means
that the subnet is directly one hop away on the local LAN
network.
Interface
The WAN interface to which a static routing subnet is to
be applied.
Add Route
Add a user-defined destination route.
Show Routes
Click this button to view the router’s routing table.
Static Route Table
Click “Update” to update the selected destination route
on the “Static Route Table”. Click “Delete Selected” to
delete a selected destination route on the Static Route
Table.
When you finish, click ‘Apply Changes’. You’ll see the following message
displayed on web browser:
Press ‘Continue’ to save the settings made and back to web management
interface; press ‘Apply’ to save the settings made and restart the router so the
settings will take effect after it reboots.
5.2.7.6. ACL Configuration
The Access Control List (ACL) is a list of permissions attached to the router. The
list specifies who is allowed to access this router. If ACL is enabled, all hosts
cannot access this router except for the hosts with IP address in the ACL table.
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Parameter
Description
ACL Capability
Enable or disable the ACL function
Enable
Check to enable this ACL entry
Interface
Select the interface domain: LAN or WAN
IP Address
Enter the IP address that is allowed to access the router.
Subnet Mask
Enter the Subnet Mask that is allowed to access the router.
ACL Table
The ACL settings will be listed here. You can click “Delete
Selected” to delete the settings you have selected. If you want
remove all settings from the table, just click "Delete All"
button.
When you finish, click ‘Apply Changes’. You’ll see the following message
displayed on web browser:
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Press ‘Continue’ to save the settings made and back to web management
interface; press ‘Apply’ to save the settings made and restart the router so the
settings will take effect after it reboots.
5.2.7.7. DMZ
The DMZ Host is a local computer exposed to the Internet. When setting a
particular internal IP Address as the DMZ Host, all incoming packets will be
checked by the firewall and NAT algorithms then passed to the DMZ Host.
For example, if you have a local client PC that cannot run an Internet application
(e.g. Games) properly from behind the NAT firewall, then you can open the client
up to unrestricted two-way Internet access by defining a DMZ Host.
Parameter
Description
DMZ Host
Check the item to enable the DMZ function.
DMZ Host IP Address
Enter a static IP Address to the DMZ Host. This IP
Address will be exposed to the Internet.
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When you finish, click ‘Apply Changes’. You’ll see the following message
displayed on web browser:
Press ‘Continue’ to save the settings made and back to web management
interface; press ‘Apply’ to save the settings made and restart the router so the
settings will take effect after it reboots.
5.3.
Status
This page displays the ADSL modem/router’s current status and settings. This
information is read-only except for the PPPoE/PPPoA channel for which user can
connect/disconnect the channel on demand. Click the “Refresh” button to update
the status function buttons in this page: