User`s manual

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SIP User's Manual 5. Web Management
Version 5.0 87 October 2006
Table 5-10: IP Routing Table Column Description
Column Name
[ini File Parameter Name]
Description
Delete Row To delete IP routing rules from the IP Routing Table, check the Delete Row
checkbox in the rows of the routing rules you want to delete and click the button
Delete Selected Entries; the routing rules are removed from the table.
Destination IP Address
Specifies the IP address of the destination host / network.
Destination Mask
Specifies the subnet mask of the destination host / network.
The address of the host / network you want to reach is determined by an AND operation that is applied on the
fields ‘Destination IP Address’ and ‘Destination Mask’.
For example:
To reach the network 10.8.x.x, enter 10.8.0.0 in the field ‘Destination IP Address’ and 255.255.0.0 in the field
‘Destination Mask’. As a result of the AND operation, the value of the last two octets in the field ‘Destination IP
Address’ is ignored.
To reach a specific host, enter its IP address in the field ‘Destination IP Address’ and 255.255.255.255 in the
field ‘Destination Mask’.
Gateway IP Address Specifies the IP address of the router to which the packets are sent if
their destination matches the rules in the adjacent columns.
TTL
A read-only field that indicates the time period for which the specific
routing rule is valid. The lifetime of a static route is infinite.
Hop Count The maximum number of allowed routers between the gateway and
destination.
Network Type Specifies the network type the routing rule is applied to.
OAM (default).
Control.
Media.
For detailed information on the network types, refer to Section
9.10.1
on page 237.
5.6.2 Configuring the Media Settings
Use these menus to set the gateway’s channel parameters. These parameters are applied
to all the gateway's channels. Several Channels Settings parameters can be configured per
call using profiles (refer to Section
5.5.5.6 on page 77). Note that channel parameters are
changeable on-the-fly. Changes take effect from the next call.
From the Media Settings you can:
Define the Voice Settings.
Define the Fax / Modem and CID Settings.
Define the RTP / RTCP Settings.
Define the IPmedia Settings.
Define General Media Settings.
Notes:
The parameters ‘MF Transport Type’ (Voice Settings screen) and the five
Answer Detector (IPmedia Settings screen) parameters are not applicable
to the the gateway.
The parameters ‘Fax Transport Mode’ (Fax / Modem / CID Settings
screen) is overridden by the parameter ‘IsFaxUsed’.