Shiro ADSL 2/2+ Ethernet Modem Modem User Manual


 
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Routing
Routing options include:
Static Routing
Routing Table
Static Routing
If the router is connected to more than one network, you may need to set up a static route between
them. A static route is a pre-defined pathway that network information must travel to reach a specific
host or network. You can use static routing to allow different IP domain users to access the Internet
through the router.
Static Routing
The New Destination IP is the address of the remote LAN network or host to which you want to assign a
static route. Enter the IP address of the host for which you wish to create a static route here. For a
standard Class C IP domain, the network address is the first three fields of the New Destination IP,
while the last field should be 0. The Subnet Mask identifies which portion of an IP address is the
network portion, and which portion is the host portion. For a full Class C Subnet, the Subnet Mask is
255.255.255.0. The Gateway IP address should be the IP address of the gateway device that allows for
contact between the Gateway and the remote network or host.