The Static Routing Table makes it possible to route different types of outgoing calls — Peer to Peer or Proxy —
made to different subnets through different Gateways.
The Static Routing Table defines the appropriate Gateway Address (or Router's LAN Address) where the IP
packets are to be sent.
In the Static Routing Table, you must configure:
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The address of the final Destination where the packets are to be sent.
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The Subnet Mask to be applied on the final destination address.
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The Gateway Address where the IP packets are to be sent.
When SARVAM UMG sends packets, if the final destination IP Address and SARVAM UMG are not in the same
Subnet, the system will check the Static Routing Table.
If a perfect match is found, SARVAM UMG will start sending the IP packets to the corresponding Gateway Address
configured in the table.
If no match is found, SARVAM UMG will send the IP Packets to the Default Gateway Address (Network
Connection Type) you configured in the
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The Static Routing Table is common for all SIP Trunks.
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The Static Routing Table is applicable only when the Network Connection is established through WAN.
Configuring Static Routing Table
The Static Routing Table must be configured at each location where SARVAM UMG is installed. To configure the
Static Routing Table,
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Click the Advanced Settings link to expand.
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Click the Static Routing Table link.
Matrix SARVAM UMG System Manual
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