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Page 19: Chapter, Setting up and configuring the router

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Chapter 

Setting Up and Configuring the Router

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4-Port Gigabit Security Router with VPN

Destination IP Address

Enter the network address of the

remote LAN segment. For a standard Class C IP domain, the

network address is the first three fields of the Destination

LAN IP, while the last field should be zero.

Subnet Mask

Enter the Subnet Mask used on the

destination LAN IP domain. For Class C IP domains, the

Subnet Mask is ...0.

Gateway

If this Router is used to connect your network

to the Internet, then your gateway IP is the Router’s

IP Address. If you have another router handling your

network’s Internet connection, enter the IP Address of

that router instead.

Hop Count

This value gives the number of nodes that a

data packet passes through before reaching its destination.

A node is any device on the network, such as switches,

PCs, etc. The maximum hop count value is 16.

Show Routing Table

Click this button to show the

routing table established either through dynamic or static

routing methods.

Inter-VLAN Routing

Inter-VLAN Routing

Select Enable to allow packets to

be routed between VLANs that are in different subnets.

The default is Enable.
Click Save Settings to save the Routing settings or click

Cancel Changes to undo your changes.

Setup > Time

Setup > Time

Set the local time Manually

If you wish to enter the time

and date manually, select this option, then select the Date

from the drop-down fields and enter the hour, minutes,

and seconds in the Time fields using 24-hour format. For

example, for 10:00 pm, enter  in the hours field, 0 in the

minutes field, and 0 in the seconds field.

Set the local time using Network Time Protocol (NTP)

Automatically

If you wish to use a Network Time Protocol

server to set the time and date, select this option, then

complete the following fields.

Time Zone

Select the time zone for your location and

your time setting is synchronized over the Internet.

Auto Daylight Saving

If your location observes daylight

savings time, select the Enable option.

User-defined NTP Server

To specify a user-defined

NTP server, select the Enable option, then enter the NTP

Server’s IP address in the NTP Server IP field.

NTP Server IP

If the User-defined NTP Server option is set

to Enable, enter the IP address of the NTP server.
Click Save Settings to save your settings or click Cancel

Changes to undo your changes.

Setup > IP Mode

Setup > IP Mode

IPv4 Only

Select this option to use IPv4 on the Internet

and local network.

Dual-Stack IP

Select this option to use IPv4 on the

Internet and IPv4 and IPv6 on the local network. Then

select how the IPv6 hosts will connect to the Internet:

NAPT-PT

This allows an IPv6-only host on your LAN to

connect to IPv4-only hosts on the WAN using address-

translation and protocol-translation (per RFC2766).

to4 Tunnel

This allows your IPv6 network to connect

to other IPv6 networks via tunnels through IPv4 (per

RFC3056). The remote router also needs to support

6to4.

Click Save Settings to save your settings or click Cancel

Changes to undo your changes.

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