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| - | ===== Routing ===== | + | ====== Routing |
| In this menu, you can view the current routing table. You can also define the output interface for specific routing destinations (IP addresses and Subnets). | In this menu, you can view the current routing table. You can also define the output interface for specific routing destinations (IP addresses and Subnets). | ||
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| The Current Routing Table displays the output from the '' | The Current Routing Table displays the output from the '' | ||
| - | A default table entry should be present that indicates traffic going towards the Internet.\\ \\ | + | A default table entry should be present that indicates traffic going towards the Internet. |
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| + | ===== Static Routing Table ===== | ||
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| - | \\ The Static Routing Table is manually created. Here, you can define static routes (with their netmask/ | + | \\ The Static Routing Table is manually created. Here, you can define static routes (with their netmask/ |
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