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If you have configured multiple Ethernet IP subnets, the IP Setup screen changes slightly:

The IP address and Subnet mask items are hidden, and “Define Additional Subnets...” becomes Subnet Config-
uration.... If you select Subnet Configuration, you will return to the IP Subnets screen that allows you to define
IP addresses and masks for additional Ethernet IP subnets.

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Static routes are IP routes that are maintained manually. Each static route acts as a pointer that tells the
Netopia R5000 Series Router how to reach a par ticular network. However, static routes are used only if they
appear in the IP routing table, which contains all of the routes used by the Netopia R5000 Series Router (see

“IP routing table” on page 12-9

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Static routes are helpful in situations where a route to a network must be used and other means of finding the
route are unavailable. For example, static routes are useful when you cannot rely on RIP.

To go to the Static Routes screen, select Static Routes in the IP Setup screen and press Return.

IP Setup

Subnet Configuration...

Default IP Gateway: 192.128.117.163

Primary Domain Name Server: 0.0.0.0
Secondary Domain Name Server: 0.0.0.0
Domain Name:

Receive RIP: Both
Transmit RIP: v2 (multicast)
Static Routes...

Address Serving Setup...
Exported Services...
Filter Sets...

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