Routing Configuration; Routing Mode - D-Link DWC-1000 User Manual

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Single Address: Limit to one computer. Requires the IP address of the computer
that will be part of the source network for this protocol binding
Address Range: Select if you want to allow computers within an IP address
range to be a part of the source network. Requires Start address and End address
Start Address: IP address from where the range needs to begin, or the single
address if that is the source network selected.
End Address: IP address where the range needs to end
Destination Network: Select one of the following:
Any: No specific network needs to be given.
Single Address: Limit to one computer. Requires the IP address of the computer
that will be part of the destinatio n network for this protocol binding
Address Range: Select if you want to allow computers within an IP address
range to be a part of the destination network. Requires Start address and End
address
Start Address: IP address from where the range needs to begi n, or the single
address if that is the destination network selected.
End Address: IP address where the range needs to end
6.4

Routing Configuration

Routing between the LAN and Option will impact the way this controller handles traffic
that is received on any of its physical interfaces. The routing mode of the gateway is
core to the behavior of the traffic flow between the secure LAN and the internet.

6.4.1 Routing Mode

Setup > Internet Settings > Routing Mode
This device supports classical routing, network address translation (NAT), and
transport mode routing.
With classical routing, devices on the LAN can be directly accessed from the
internet by their public IP addresses (assuming appropriate firewall settin gs). If
your ISP has assigned an IP address for each of the computers that you use, select
Classic Routing.
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