Static Routing Parameters; Table 6-3: Static Routing Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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6.1.3

Static Routing Parameters

The static routing parameters are described in the table below.
Parameter
Static IP Routing Table Parameters
You can define up to 50 static IP routing rules for the device. For example, you can define static
routing rules for the OAMP and Control networks, since a default gateway is supported only for the
Media traffic network. Before sending an IP packet, the device searches this table for an entry that
matches the requested destination host/network. If such an entry is found, the device sends the
packet to the indicated router. If no explicit entry is found, the packet is sent to the default gateway
(configured in the 'Multiple Interface' table).
The IP routing
ini
file parameters are array parameters. Each parameter configures a specific column
in the IP Routing table. The first entry in each parameter refers to the first row in the IP Routing table,
the second entry to the second row, and so on. In the following example, two rows are configured
when the device is in network 10.31.x.x:
RoutingTableDestinationsColumn = 130.33.4.6, 83.4.87.6
RoutingTableDestinationMasksColumn = 255.255.255.255, 255.255.255.0
RoutingTableGatewaysColumn = 10.31.0.1, 10.31.0.112
RoutingTableInterfacesColumn = 0, 1
RoutingTableHopsCountColumn = 20, 20
Web: Destination IP Address
EMS: Destination IP
[RoutingTableDestinationsColumn]
Web: Destination Mask
EMS: Prefix Length
[RoutingTableDestinationMasksColu
mn]
Web: Gateway IP Address
EMS: Next Hop
[RoutingTableGatewaysColumn]
Web: Metric
EMS: Primary Routing Metric
[RoutingTableHopsCountColumn]
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Table 6-3: Static Routing Parameters

Specifies the IP address of the destination host / network.
Note:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
Specifies the subnet mask of the destination host /
network.
Note:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
The IP address of the router (next hop) to which the
packets are sent if their destination matches the rules in
the adjacent columns.
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
The Gateway address must be in the same subnet as
configured on the 'Multiple Interface Table' page (refer
to ''Configuring the Multiple Interface Table''
56
).
The maximum number of times a packet can be forwarded
(hops) between the device and destination (typically, up to
20).
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
This parameter must be set to a number greater than 0
for the routing rule to be valid. Routing entries with Hop
Count equals 0 are local routes set automatically by the
device.
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