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10.5 Routing
Overview
• If you don't have other Routers or Gateways on your LAN, you can ignore the "Routing" page
completely.
• If the IP-2000VPN is only acting as a Gateway for the local LAN segment, ignore the "Routing" page
even if your LAN has other Routers.
• If your LAN has a standard Router (e.g. Cisco) on your LAN, and the IP-2000VPN is to act as a
Gateway for all LAN segments, enable RIP (Routing Information Protocol) and ignore the Static
Routing table.
• If your LAN has other Gateways and Routers, and you wish to control which LAN segments use each
Gateway, do NOT enable RIP (Routing Information Protocol). Configure the Static Routing table
instead (You also need to configure the other Routers).
• If using Windows 2000 Data center Server as a software Router, enable RIP on the IP-2000VPN, and
ensure the following Windows 2000 settings are correct:
• Open Routing and Remote Access
• In the console tree, select Routing and Remote Access, [server name], IP Routing, RIP
• In the "Details" pane, right-click the interface you want to configure for RIP version 2, and then
click "Properties".
• On the "General" tab, set Outgoing packet protocol to "RIP version 2 broadcast", and
Incoming packet protocol
to "RIP version 1 and 2".
Routing Screen
The routing table is accessed by the Routing link on the Other screen.
Using this Screen
Generally, you will use either RIP (Routing Information Protocol) or the Static Routing Table, as explained
above, although is it possible to use both methods simultaneously.
Static Routing Table
• If RIP is not used, an entry in the routing table is required for each LAN segment on your Network,
other than the segment to which this device is attached.
• The other Routers must also be configured. See 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 later in this chapter for
further details and an example.