5.6.4
Configuring the IP Routing Table
The 'IP Routing Table' screen is used by the gateway to determine IP routing rules. It can
be used, for example, to define static routing rules for the OAM and Control networks since
a default gateway isn't supported for these networks (refer to 'Multiple IPs' on page 373).
Before sending an IP packet, the gateway searches this table for an entry that matches the
requested destination host / network. If such an entry is found, the gateway sends the
packet to the indicated router. If no explicit entry is found, the packet is sent to the default
gateway (configured in the 'IP Settings' screen -- refer to 'Configuring the IP Settings' on
page 153). Up to 50 routing entries are available.
To configure the IP Routing table, take these 3 steps:
Open the 'IP Routing Table' screen (Advanced Configuration menu > Network
1.
Settings > Routing Table option).
Use the 'Add a new table entry' pane to add a new routing rule. Each field in the IP
2.
routing table is described in the table below.
Click the button Add New Entry; the new routing rule is added to the IP routing table.
3.
Column Name
[ini File Parameter Name]
Delete Row
Destination IP Address
[RoutingTableDestinationsColumn]
Destination Mask
[RoutingTableDestinationMasksColumn]
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Figure 5-31: IP Routing Tablre Screen
Table 5-30: IP Routing Table Column Description
To delete IP routing rules from the IP Routing Table,
check the Delete Row check box in the rows of the
routing rules you want to delete and click the button
Delete Selected Entries; the routing rules are removed
from the table.
Specifies the IP address of the destination host /
network.
Specifies the subnet mask of the destination host /
network.
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Document #: LTRT-68806
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