RUT955 User's Manual
7.3.4
IP Aliases
7.3.4.1 General Setup
IP Aliases are a way of defining or reaching a subnet that works in the same space as the regular network. This is
useful if you need to reach the router that is located in the same network but in a different subnet. If you have a static
IP configuration on your computer and don't want to change it every time you need to reach a router in a different
subnet, you can configure an IP alias in order to do so.
7.3.4.1 Advanced Settings
You may also optionally define a broadcast address and a custom DNS server.
You can find the directions on how to configure IP aliases in the
Teltonika Solutions
WAN
section of this document
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