Static Routes; Table 7: Ucm6510 Network Settings802.1X; Table 8: Ucm6510 Network SettingsStatic Routes - Grandstream Networks UCM6510 User Manual

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password are required for authentication, which should be provided by the network administrator obtained
from the RADIUS server. If "EAP-TLS" or "EAP-PEAPv0/MSCHAPv2" is used as the 802.1X mode, users
will also need upload 802.1X CA Certificate and 802.1X Client Certificate, which should be also generated
from the RADIUS server.
Select 802.1X mode. The default setting is "Disable". The supported 802.1X modes
are:
802.1X Mode
Identity
Enter 802.1X mode Identity information.
MD5 Password
Enter 802.1X mode MD5 password information.
802.1X CA Certificate
Select 802.1X certificate from local PC and then upload.
802.1X Client
Select 802.1X client certificate from local PC and then upload.
Certificate

Static Routes

A static route is a pre-determined path that the network traffic travels to reach a specific host or network.
On the UCM6510, the static route function allows the device to use manually configured routes, instead of
dynamically assigned routes or the default gateway. Static routes can be used to define a route when no
others are available or can serve as complementary routes alongside existing routes as failover routes with
existing routing on the UCM6510 as a failover backup, and etc.
Click on
to create a new IPv6 static route. The configuration parameters are listed in the table below.
Once added, users can select
Select
to delete the static route.
Static routes configuration can be reset from LCD menuNetwork Menu.
Configure the destination IPv4 address or the destination IPv6 subnet for the
Destination
UCM6510 to reach using the static route.
Example:
Table 7: UCM6510 Network Settings802.1X
EAP-MD5
EAP-TLS
EAP-PEAPv0/MSCHAPv2
to create a new IPv4 static route or click on
to edit the static route.
Table 8: UCM6510 Network SettingsStatic Routes
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