Configuring Routing Protocols - AudioCodes MP-26 series User Manual

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3.
In the 'Destination' field, enter the destination host, subnet address, network address,
or default route. The destination for a default route is "0.0.0.0".
4.
In the 'Netmask' field, enter the network mask that used in conjunction with the
destination to determine when a route is used.
5.
In the 'Gateway' field, enter the device's' IP address.
6.
In the 'Metric' field, enter the measurement of the preference of a route. Typically, the
lowest metric is the most preferred route. If multiple routes exist to a given destination
network, the route with the lowest metric is used.
7.
Click OK to save your settings.

15.4.2 Configuring Routing Protocols

The device supports IGMP multicasting, which allows hosts connected to a network to be
updated whenever an important change occurs in the network. A multicast is simply a
message that is sent simultaneously to a pre-defined group of recipients. When you join a
multicast group you receive all messages addressed to the group, similar to an e-mail
message sent to a mailing list.
IGMP multicasting enables UPnP capabilities over wireless networks and may also be
useful when connected to the Internet through a router. When an application running on a
computer in the home network sends out a request to join a multicast group, the device
intercepts and processes the request. If the device is set to 'Minimum Security', no further
action is required. However, if the device is set to 'Typical Security' or 'Maximum Security',
you must add the group's IP address to the device's 'Multicast Groups' screen. This allows
incoming messages addressed to the group to pass through the device's firewall and on to
the correct LAN computer.
To configure routing protocols:
1.
In the 'Advanced' screen, under the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
group, do the following:
a.
Select the 'Enabled' check box to enable IGMP multicasting.
b.
Select the 'IGMP Fast Leave' check box if you want the device to stop forwarding
traffic to a host that is the only subscriber, immediately upon request (without
query delay).
c.
Select the 'IGMP Multicast to Unicast' check box to enable the device to convert
the incoming multicast data stream into unicast format to route it to the specific
LAN host that requested the data. In this way, the device prevents flooding the
rest of the LAN hosts with irrelevant multicast traffic.
2.
Under the Packet Streaming Engine group, from the 'Software Acceleration' drop-
down list, select the packet flow speed:
None: Packet Streaming Engine (PSE) is disabled
Medium: PSE is active (recommended)
High: PSE traffic is prioritized over other traffic
3.
Click OK.
User's Manual
MP-26x/MP-27x Multimedia Home Gateway
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Document #: LTRT-23510

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