Using Static Routes; Example - Vocality V200 User Manual

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Vocality User Manual
User Manual for V200
Valid for V08_08.02 or V08_48.02
one stage further and operate Port 2 dynamically, the Rx clock source is set to 'DBA'.
This allows the unit to smoothly vary the Rx clock on Port 2 according to traffic demand.
Finally, you will need to enter a destination address for Port 2.
5.17

Using static routes

Each IP router must be configured with static routes to tell it how to reach IP networks
other than the one that it is locally attached to. An ‡Multivoice IP > Route
Management > IP Static Route Table is provided to do this. This section gives a
complete example IP configuration for a simple 3-node network.

5.17.1 Example

Three remote networks are interconnected with V200s. Node 1 is connected to the
1.1.1.0/255.255.255.0 network. Node 2 is connected to the 1.1.2.0/255.255.255.0
network. Node 3 is connected to the 1.1.3.0/255.255.255.0 network. The V200 network
provides connections between Node1 and Node2, and Node1 and Node 3. Virtual ports
0:10 and 0:11 on Node 1 have been configured to communicate with Nodes 2 & 3
respectively. A default network is not defined at Node1, so traffic from Node 2 and
Node 3 networks will only communicate with stations on the 1.1.1.0, 1.1.2.0 and 1.1.3.0
networks, and nothing beyond. The dynamic bandwidth allocation and MTU for all V200
channels is set at 256000. A network diagram of this example configuration network is
given below:
Figure 5-53 Example network configuration
The following six screen samples show the IP network and static route configuration for
all three nodes to achieve this topology:
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