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VoIP subscriber gateways
Routing table description:
–
Destination
–
IP-address of destination network;
–
Gateway
–
IP-address of gateway for connection to destination network;
–
Genmask
–
subnet mask of destination network;
–
Flags
–
path flag:
–
G
–
path uses a gateway;
–
U
–
path is active;
–
H
–
destination address is individual host;
–
D
–
set if the path was created after receiving a redirected ICMP message;
–
M
–
set if the path was modified by redirected ICMP message;
–
!
–
unoperated rout, packets will be dropped;
–
Metric
–
number of steps (hops) to destination place;
–
Ref
–
maximum number of data which the system will be able to receive in one packet from the
remote computer;
–
Detection (Use)
–
specify the value that is used for establishing a connection;
–
Interface (Ifase)
–
network interface that the routs lie through.
To add new rout, click
‘
Add
’
and fall in the following fields:
–
Route Name
–
rout name (it is used for convenience);
–
Destination IP
–
destination address by which rout is established. Destination IP is specified in the
IPv4 format (can be subnet address or host address);
–
Netmask
– subnet mask to which rout is created– used in cooperation with destination IP and
together they determine network address or host, if mask has value 255.255.255.255);
–
Gateway
–
device IP address for connection to the destination network.
To add rout in the table, click ‘
Save
’
button.
To edit rout in the table
‘Static
routs’
in the ‘
Action
’ column, click
. To delete rout, click
button.
To save changes into the device operative memory, click ‘
Save Changes
’
. To record settings into the non-
volatile memory, click ‘
Apply
’
button.
The changes in the submenu are effective immediately after clicking
‘
Apply
’
button
.
Reboot is
not required.