10.9.2 Routing Table
The routing table allows you to configure routing rules. You may define up to 25 different
routing rules, using the ini file, Web interface, and SNMP.
10.9.2.1 Routing Table Overview
The Routing Table consists of the following:
Destination
Prefix Length
201.201.0.0
202.202.0.0
203.203.0.0
225.225.0.0
10.9.2.2 Routing Table Columns
Each row of the Routing table defines a routing rule. Traffic destined to the subnet specified
in the routing rule is re-directed to a specified gateway, reachable through a specified
interface.
10.9.2.2.1 Destination Column
This column defines the destination of the route rule. The destination can be a single host
or a whole subnet, depending on the Prefix Length/Subnet Mask specified for this routing
rule.
10.9.2.2.2 Prefix Length and Subnet Mask Columns
These two columns offer two notations for the mask. You can either enable the Subnet
Mask in dotted-decimal notation, or the CIDR-style representation. Please note that only
one of these is needed. If both are specified, the "Prefix Length" column overrides the
"Subnet Mask" column.
Figure 10-3: Prefix Length and Subnet Masks Columns
Note:
SIP User's Manual
Table 10-8: Routing Table Layout
Subnet Mask
16
255.255.0.0
16
255.255.0.0
16
255.255.0.0
16
255.255.0.0
When configuring IPv6, the prefix length must be used.
Gateway
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.2
192.168.0.3
192.168.0.25
510
Mediant 3000
Interface
Metric
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Document #: LTRT-89707