Routing and WAN connections
BAT54-Rail/F..
Release
7.54
06/08
11.6
Advanced Routing and Forwarding
387
The networks are defined in a table. A unique name for the networks is set
along with definitions for the address range and interface assignment. The
network name allows the identification of networks in other modules (DHCP
server, RIP, NetBIOS, etc.) and to enable control over which services are
available in which networks.
D Network name
Unique name (16 characters) for referencing the network from other mod-
ules (DHCP server, RIP, NetBIOS, etc.).
D By default the networks 'Intranet' and 'DMZ' are preset.
Note: If a network is deleted or renamed, all references to this network have
to be corrected (e.g. DHCP, RIP, NetBIOS).
D IP address
BAT Router's IP address in this network
D Netmask
Corresponding netmask.
D Network type
The type of network decides the the masking of IP addresses if packets
are received over the corresponding interface. Intranets are often
masked; the private IP addresses used in this network are translated into
the BAT Router's public IP address at the transition to the Internet. In a
DMZ, fixed public IP addresses are often used as no masking takes place.
For each remote station, the IP routing table can be used to set whether
Configuration tool Call
LANconfig TCP/IP
 General  IP networks
WEBconfig, Telnet Expert configuration > Setup > TCP-IP > Network list