Configuring Ip Routes Settings - Cisco TelePresence Server 7010 Product User Manual

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Configuring IP routes settings

You may need to set up one or more routes to control how IP traffic flows in and out of the TelePresence
Server.
It is important that you create these routes correctly, or you may be unable to make calls or access the
web interface.
To configure the route settings, go to
On this page:
Port preferences
n
IP routes configuration
n
Current routes table
n
Port preferences
If both Ethernet ports are enabled, it is necessary to specify which port is used in certain special
circumstances. Make the appropriate selections described below. Click Apply changes.
Field
Field description
IPv4 gateway
Select the port whose default gateway
preference
setting the TelePresence Server will use to
send IPv4 traffic in the absence of more
specific routing (see
configuration).
The TelePresence Server routes IPv4
packets to the IPv4 default gateway when it
does not have a more specific route.
Therefore you only need one default IPv4
gateway, even though you may have
configured different IPv4 default gateways
on the TelePresence Server's ports.
IPv6 gateway
Select the port whose default gateway
preference
setting the TelePresence Server will use to
send IPv6 traffic in the absence of more
specific routing (see
configuration).
The TelePresence Server routes IPv6
packets to the IPv6 default gateway when it
does not have a more specific route.
Therefore you only need one default IPv6
gateway, even though you may have
configured different IPv6 default gateways
on the TelePresence Server's ports.
Cisco TelePresence Server Product User Guide
Network >
Routes.
Default gateway preferences
IP routes
IP routes
Usage tips
If Ethernet Port B is disabled, you cannot
specify that port as the default gateway
preference.
If you select Port B as the default gateway
preference, and then disable Port B, the
TelePresence Server default gateway
preference will revert to Port A.
If Ethernet Port B is disabled, you cannot
specify that port as the default gateway
preference.
Selecting Port B as default gateway
preference then disabling Port B will cause
the preference to revert to Port A.
Network settings
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