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            -Mike Kendrick.


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Head office
6-353 Broadway
Shawinigan Que.
Canada G9N-1M2
(819) 531-2340

 

  

Gateway Help File

Device Setup

Add a route
Click the 'Address' icon in the menu bar. The 'Add Route' dialog box will be displayed.
Select 'Add Route' tab.
Choose on what ethernet card the IP address/subnet will be binded to. 
By default the eth0 ethernet card is binded to the internet/WAN, so this ethernet card holds the default gateway. In most cases you will bind your IP address/subnet to eth1 or eth2.

Enter the first IP address of the subnet in the 'IP Address' text box', select the number of bits in the subnet you want to route.
  Note : Don't worry if it's not the first IP address of your subnet, the program will recount it for you. It will figure out the broadcast address too. (not displayed)

And last, enter the gateway IP address that this subnet needs to be routed properly.


Not sure what your doing??
Read our Tcp/IP tutorial - Tcp/IP tutorial

Deleting a route
Click the route icon in the menu bar.
Select the 'Delete Route' tab.
Select in the main window what route you wish to delete and click the delete button. A confirmation dialog box will be displayed for you to confirm before deleting it permanently. 


Add an IP address
Click the 'Address' button in the menu bar, the 'Add Address' dialog box will be displayed.
Choose on what ethernet card the IP address/subnet will be binded to. 
By default the eth0 ethernet card is binded to the internet/WAN, so this ethernet card holds the default gateway. In most cases you will bind your IP address/subnet to eth1 or eth2.
   Note : Don't worry if it's not the first IP address of your subnet, the program will recount it for you. It will figure out the broadcast address too.

Enter the first IP address of the subnet in the 'IP Address' text box', select the number of bits in the subnet you want to route.

And last, enter the gateway IP address that this subnet needs to be routed properly.


Not sure what your doing??
Read our Tcp/IP tutorial - Tcp/IP tutorial

Deleting an IP address
Click the route icon in the menu bar.
Select the 'Delete Route' tab.
Select in the main window what route you wish to delete and click the delete button. A confirmation dialog box will be displayed for you to confirm before deleting it permanently. 

Configurations of your device can be easily read from the main window. Select the tab on which the ethernet card is binded to, it will display the IP address it holds and its subnet.
The route tab holds all the route configurations that you have entered in the order that they have been added.

 

 

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