ICOM AP-3 사용자 설명서
SETTING SCREENS
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8-3 [Routing Settings] Screen (continued)
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Static routing
settings
settings
This table is used to specifically define the routing path of
a packet. Up to 20 paths can be registered.
* After entering a path, click <Add> and make sure the
a packet. Up to 20 paths can be registered.
* After entering a path, click <Add> and make sure the
path is displayed in the [Current Registry]. The setting
data should also appear on the [IP Routing Information]
screen.
data should also appear on the [IP Routing Information]
screen.
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q
Path···························
• local
Select “local” when the [Routing Mode] (
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p. 51) is not
used. Indicates that the routing information to be regis-
tered is for the LAN.
tered is for the LAN.
• ethernet
Select “ethernet” when the [Routing Mode] is used.
Indicates that the routing information to be registered is
for the wired LAN.
Indicates that the routing information to be registered is
for the wired LAN.
• wireless
Select “wireless” when the [Routing Mode] is used.
Indicates that the routing information to be registered is
for the wireless LAN.
Indicates that the routing information to be registered is
for the wireless LAN.
w
Destination ··············
Enter the IP address of the target destination in accor-
dance with the selected path (ethernet, wireless, or local).
dance with the selected path (ethernet, wireless, or local).
e
Net Mask···················
Enter the net mask corresponding to the IP address of the
target destination in accordance with the selected path
(ethernet, wireless, or local).
target destination in accordance with the selected path
(ethernet, wireless, or local).
r
Gateway····················
Enter the gateway for the transfer destination (router or
access point) of the packet to be routed.
access point) of the packet to be routed.
t
Metric Value··············
Enter the number of routers and access points (or gate-
ways) that the packet will pass through before reaching
its destination.
Values from 0 to 16 may be entered.
The AP-3 interprets a small number as indicating that the
circuit has a high transfer capacity.
ways) that the packet will pass through before reaching
its destination.
Values from 0 to 16 may be entered.
The AP-3 interprets a small number as indicating that the
circuit has a high transfer capacity.