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10.4.1 Routing Table Columns

Each row of the Routing table defines a static routing rule. Traffic destined to the subnet
specified in the routing rule is re-directed to the defined gateway, reachable through the
specified interface.
The IP 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

10.4.1.1 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.

10.4.1.2 Prefix Length Column

The Prefix Length column holds the Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)-style
representation of a dotted-decimal subnet notation. The CIDR-style representation uses a
suffix indicating the number of bits that are set in the dotted-decimal format. For example,
16 is synonymous with subnet 255.255.0.0.

10.4.1.3 Gateway Column

The Gateway column defines the IP address of the next hop used for traffic destined to the
subnet/host as defined in the destination/mask columns. This gateway address must be on
the same subnet as the IP address of the interface configured in the Interface column.

10.4.1.4 Interface Column

This column defines the interface index (in the Multiple Interface table) from which the
gateway address is reached.
Note:
SIP User's Manual
Table 10-18: IP Routing Table Layout
Gateway
16
192.168.0.1
16
192.168.0.2
16
192.168.0.3
16
192.168.0.25
The Interface Address family must be coherent with the Routing Rule Address
family. IPv4 interfaces cannot be selected in an IPv6 routing rule, and vice
versa.
Interface
0
0
0
0
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