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AG2000Series Software User’s Guide
June, 2002
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Advanced - IP ROUTING
4.10 Advanced - IP ROUTING
Figure 4.10
IP ROUTING Page
Use the IP ROUTING page to create paths or routes for the AG2000 to forward data packets to their 
destinations. You need to create an IP route when there are other routers on your LAN.
4.10.1Current IP Routing Table
The Current IP Routing Table displays the index number (ID), Destination IP Address, Subnet Mask, 
Gateway IP Address, and Interface for each entry. 
4.10.2Add Route
Destination IP Address: The IP address of where data packets are to be sent.
Subnet Mask:
The subnet mask of the above Destination IP Address.
Gateway IP Address: 
The IP address of the router on the LAN where data packets are to be sent. The 
Gateway IP Address can only be set if the route uses the LAN interface.
Interface:
Determines data packets are to be sent through the LAN or WAN interface.
4.10.3Delete Route
Route ID:
To delete a route from the routing table, enter the associated ID number and 
click the Delete button. Click Cancel to ignore the settings.