Configuring The Ip Routing Table - AudioCodes MP-124 User Manual

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GID
[NFSServers_GID]
VLAN Type
[NFSServers_VlanType]
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Table 5-31: Network Settings -- NFS Settings Parameters
Parameter
Below shows an example of an NFS table definition via ini file using parameter tables (for
information on ini file parameter tables, refer to 'Configuring Parameter Tables Using the ini
File' on page 253).
[NFSServers]
FORMAT NFSServers_Index = NFSServers_HostOrIP,
NFSServers_RootPath, NFSServers_NfsVersion, NFSServers_AuthType,
NFSServers_UID, NFSServers_GID, NFSServers_VlanType;
NFSServers 1 = 101.1.13, /audio1, 3, 1, 0, 1, 1;
[\NFSServers]

Configuring the IP Routing Table

The 'IP Routing Table' screen is used by the gateway to determine IP routing rules. It can
be used, for example, to define static routing rules for the OAM and Control networks since
a default gateway isn't supported for these networks (refer to 'Multiple IPs' on page 372).
Before sending an IP packet, the gateway searches this table for an entry that matches the
requested destination host / network. If such an entry is found, the gateway sends the
packet to the indicated router. If no explicit entry is found, the packet is sent to the default
gateway (configured in the 'IP Settings' screen -- refer to 'Configuring the IP Settings' on
page 164). Up to 50 routing entries are available.
Group ID used in authentication if using Auth UNIX.
The valid range is 0 to 65537. The default is 1
The VLAN, OAM [0] or MEDIA [1], to use when accessing the
remote file system. The default is to use the media VLAN.
This parameter applies only if VLANs are enabled or if Multiple
IPs is configured (refer to 'VLANS and Multiple IPs' on page
372).
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