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Network Setup
The Routes menu allows you to define additional IP routes. When you add a route, you are modifying the
internal routing table of the MultiAccess. There are two types of routes used by the MultiAccess; Interface
routes and Static routes. Depending on the situation, you may need to create just an Interface route or just a
Static route, or possibly both.
Add Routes - Interface Route
Interface Route
An interface route assigns a network to an Ethernet interface. Select an already defined network and a
network card. The entries are confirmed by clicking the Add button. Also, existing entries can be deleted
by highlighting the entry and clicking the Delete button.
Add Routes - Static Route
A static route defines which router, external to the MultiAccess, is to be used to reach a particular
destination. Select an already defined network from the drop-down list. Enter the external IP address,
which will act as a gateway to this network. Confirm your entry by clicking the Add button. Existing entries
can be deleted by highlighting the entry and clicking the Delete button.
The specified gateway should be reachable first. This means the gateway should be on either the
Note:
network of eth0 or eth1.
Delete a Route
Select a Route from the table and click the Delete button. When deleting a Route, the interface adapts
accordingly.
You can view the Routing Table in Statistics & Logs > Networks > Routing Table.
Note:
MultiAccess Communications Server MA30120 User Guide
> Routes
Chapter 3 – Software
Network Setup > Routes
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