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3.7 Routing Table
3.7.1 Configure
This function allows manually defined by users as the only path to the destination. Users can configure the
static routing path to IGR-1500.
Static Routing - Gateway Mode:
There have one pc with two interfaces in this area, one interface is connected to IGR-1500 (domain A), and
the other connected to another Server (domain B). Users need to set the static routing path in IGR-1500 in
order to recognize another domain in this area. These settings enable the packets from domain A to the
destination in domain B via the gateway configured in IGR-1500. (Figure 3-14, 3-15)
Figure 3-14 Static Routing – Gateway Mode
Static Routing - Route Mode:
It will disable all the functions related to NAT, such as Virtual Server, DMZ, Multi-DMZ, IP Filter, DoS and so
on.
Router mode supports neither PPPoE nor Dial-up connection. It's only been used for the route between two
domains. In other words, router mode supports the transmission of data between two different domains via
WAN port. The IGR-1500 needs to use static routing or dynamic routing (RIP1/RIP2) to obtain routing table
from each other. Thus, the PCs in domain A and PCs in domain B can access the data with each other via the
router mode.
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