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IP routes configuration
In this section you can control how IP packets should be directed out of the TelePresence Server. You
should only change this configuration if you have a good understanding of the topology of the network(s)
to which the TelePresence Server is connected.
Add a new IP route
To add a new route:
1. Enter the IP address of the target network, and the mask length that defines the range of addresses.
2. Select whether the traffic to those addresses will be routed via Port A's default gateway, Port B's
default gateway, or a Gateway that you specify.
3. Click Add IP route.
The new route is added to the list. If the route already exists, or aliases (overlaps) an existing route,
the interface prompts you to correct the route.
Use the following table for reference:
Field
Field description
IP address /
Use these fields to define the range of IP
mask length
addresses to which this route applies.
IPv4 addressing: Enter the IP address of the
target network in dotted quad format, setting
any unfixed bits of the address to 0. Use the
mask length field to specify how many bits
are fixed (and thus how many are unfixed,
giving the range of addresses).
IPv6 addressing: Enter the IP address of the
target network in CIDR format, setting any
unfixed bits of the address to 0. Use the
mask length field to specify how many bits
are fixed (and thus how many are unfixed,
giving the range of addresses). Enclose any
IPv6 addresses in square brackets.
Route
Use this field to control how packets
destined for addresses matching the
specified pattern are routed.
To view or delete an existing IP route
The page displays the following details for each route:
Cisco TelePresence Server Product User Guide
IP route configuration
Usage tips
IPv4 example: To route all IPv4 addresses in
the range 192.168.4.128 to 192.168.4.255,
specify the IP address as 192.168.4.128 and
the mask length as 25. The first 25 bits are
fixed, which means that the last seven bits
determine the range of addresses.
IPv6 example: To route all IPv6 addresses in
the range 2001:db8::0000 to 2001:db8::ffff,
enter the IP address 2001:db8:: and the
mask length as 112. The first 112 bits are
fixed, which means that the last 16 bits
determine the range of addresses.
You may select Port A, Port B or Gateway. If
you select Gateway, enter the IP address of
the gateway to which you want packets to be
directed.
If you select Port A, matching packets will be
routed to Port A's default gateway (see
Configuring network
If you select Port B, matching packets will be
routed to Port B's default gateway.
If Ethernet Port B is disabled, the option to
route packets to Port B will be disabled.
Network settings
settings).
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