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Configuring NetworkingConfiguring Routing2The other routing mode, “router,” is used if your ISP has assigned you multiple IPaddresses so that you have an IP address for each endpoint on your network. Youmust configure either static or dynamic routes if you use this type of routing. SeeConfiguring Static Routes, page 37, or Configuring Dynamic Routing, page 38.To choose your routing mode:STEP 1STEP 2STEP 3Select Networking > Routing > Routing Mode.Click the box next to the type of routing to configure.Click Save.NOTEIf you have already configured DMZ or firewall settings on your firewall in gateway(NAT) mode, selecting “router” changes those settings back to the default.Viewing Routing InformationTo view routing information your network:STEP 1STEP 2Choose Networking > Routing > Routing Table.Next to the type of network you have, click Display.Information about your network routing is displayed, including the following:IPv4 Routing Table• Destination—Destination host/network IP address for which this route isadded.• Gateway—The gateway used for this route.• Genmask—The netmask for the destination network.• Flags—For debugging purpose only; possible flags include:- UP—Route is up.- Host—Target is a host.Cisco RV120W Administration Guide 35
Configuring NetworkingConfiguring Routing2- Gateway—Use gateway.- R—Reinstate route for dynamic routing.- D—Dynamically installed by daemon or redirect.- M—Modified from routing daemon or redirect.- A—Installed by addrconf.- C—Cache entry.- !—Reject route.• Metric—The distance to the target (usually counted in hops).• Ref—Number of references to this route.• Use—Count of lookups for the route. Depending on the use of -F and -C, thisis either route cache misses (-F) or hits (-C).• Interface—Interface to which packets for this route will be sent.• Type—Type of routing used (RIP or static).IPv6 Routing Table• Destination—Destination host/network IP address for which this route isadded.• Next Hop—IP address of an adjacent or intermediate host or router throughwhich traffic must flow before reaching its ultimate destination.• Flags—For debugging purpose only; possible flags include:- UP—Route is up.- Host—Target is a host.- Gateway—Use gateway.- R—Reinstate route for dynamic routing.- D—Dynamically installed by daemon or redirect.- M—Modified from routing daemon or redirect.- A—Installed by addrconf.- C—Cache entry.- !—Reject route.Cisco RV120W Administration Guide 36
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Configuring NetworkingConfiguring Routing2- Gateway—Use gateway.- R—Reinstate route for dynamic routing.- D—Dynamically installed by daemon or redirect.- M—Modified from routing daemon or redirect.- A—Installed by addrconf.- C—Cache entry.- !—Reject route.• Metric—The distance to the target (usually counted in hops).• Ref—Number of references to this route.• Use—Count of lookups for the route. Depending on the use of -F and -C, thisis either route cache misses (-F) or hits (-C).• Interface—Interface to which packets for this route will be sent.• Type—Type of routing used (RIP or static).IPv6 Routing Table• Destination—Destination host/network IP address for which this route isadded.• Next Hop—IP address of an adjacent or intermediate host or router throughwhich traffic must flow before reaching its ultimate destination.• Flags—For debugging purpose only; possible flags include:- UP—Route is up.- Host—Target is a host.- Gateway—Use gateway.- R—Reinstate route for dynamic routing.- D—Dynamically installed by daemon or redirect.- M—Modified from routing daemon or redirect.- A—Installed by addrconf.- C—Cache entry.- !—Reject route.<strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>RV</strong><strong>120W</strong> Administration Guide 36