Configuring Routes to the Internet
In this example, the Notebook PC dials into the NPort 6000 to request a connection to the Internet host at
210.48.96.9, which is not on the local network 203.67.6.xxx. This causes the NPort 6000 to act as a router
and send the datagram to the default next-hop router, 203.67.6.254. In this case, we should add the gateway
IP address of 203.67.6.254 to the routing table to handle hops to 210.48.96.9.
Generally, connections to the Internet are handled by assigning a gateway server in the network settings rather
than through the route table.