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+ | The Routing page allows you to define the output interface for specific routing destinations (both IP addresses and Subnets). | ||
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+ | The Current Routing Table displays the output from the '' | ||
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+ | A default table entry should be present which indicates traffic going towards the Internet.\\ | ||
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+ | \\ The Static Routing Table is manually created. Here, you can define static routes (with their netmask/ | ||
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+ | If the WAN interface is assigned IP addressing via DHCP, this options specifies whether to accept routing information from the DHCP server. Such routing information is usually sent via DHCP option 33 or 121. | ||
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