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December 2008 - InnoMedia
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InnoMedia iPBX Administrative Guide
Figure 8.15 iPBX Routing Table
Adding Network route(s) to iPBX to serve the router functionality
When iPBX serves a router at your corporate LAN, you may want to configure iPBX with associated
information. iPBX offers static routing scheme, and hence the routing tables on each iPBX must be
updated each time the network topology changes.
Goto the page of Network
Advanced
Static Routing. Or just click the <Cancel> button of routing
table page to go back to the parent screen.
Field
Description
No.
Record Number
Interface
The iPBX network interface through which traffic moves on this route.
Destination IP
The packet destination IP address to which this route applies. This
address is combined with the subnet mask to determine the destination
route. 0.0.0.0 indicates the default gateway.
Netmask
The subnet mask for the destination IP address in the Address field.
0.0.0.0 indicates the default gateway.
Gateway
If the interface is "LAN", it needs configure the gateway's IP address.
Metric
The metric, or cost, of this route. One is the lowest value; sixteen is the
highest value.