Configuring Network Routing; Figure 164. Configure Network Routing - Chamberlain IPAC Administrator's Manual

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Configuring Network Routing

The Network Routing page provides utilities for configuring static routes that the control
panel may need to use to reach other resources on the network, if required.
Only System Account Administrators with read/write access can configure static routes.
WARNING: Static Routes
Establishing static routes is rarely required, and should be done only
with the advice of the network administrator for the site where the
system is installed.
To configure a network route:
1. Scroll over the System link. The sub-navigation menu displays.
2. From the sub-navigation menu, click Network. The Network sub-navigation
menu displays.
3. From the Network sub-navigation menu, click Network Routing. The Network
Routing page displays.
4. On the bottom half of the page, enter a Destination IP Address or network.
5. Select a Route type from the drop-down list, either net or host.
6. Enter the Netmask address for the static route, a mask used to separate a sub-
network of machines; for example, 255.255.255.0
7. Enter the Gateway address for the static route, the address of the machine
acting as a gateway between the local network and other networks, such as the
internet.
8. Click Create Route. The page reloads with the new route displayed in the table.
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Configure Network Routing
Figure 164.
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