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MediaPack SIP
MediaPack SIP User’s Manual 124 Document #: LTRT-65405
Table 5-33: IP Routing Table Column Description
Column Name
[ini File Parameter Name]
Description
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
[RoutingTableGatewaysColumn]
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
[RoutingTableHopsCountColumn]
The maximum number of allowed routers between the gateway and destination.
Network Type
[RoutingTableInterfacesColumn]
Specifies the network type the routing rule is applied to.
OAM [0] (default).
Control [1].
Media [2].
For detailed information on the network types, refer to Section 9.6 on page 196.
ini File Example
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 forth.
In the following example two rows are configured when the gateway 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
5.6.1.7 Viewing the Ethernet Port Information
The Ethernet Port Information screen provides read-only information on the Ethernet connection
used by the MediaPack. The Ethernet Port Information parameters are displayed in Table
5-34.
For detailed information on the Ethernet interface configuration, refer to Section
9.1 on page 193.
¾ To view the Ethernet Port Information parameters, take this step:
• Open the ‘Ethernet Port Information’ screen (Advanced Configuration menu > Network
Settings > Ethernet Port Information option); the ‘Ethernet Port Information’ screen is
displayed.
Figure 5-33: Ethernet Port Information Screen
Table 5-34: Ethernet Port Information Parameters
Parameter Description
Port 1 Duplex Mode Shows the Duplex mode the Ethernet port is using (Half Duplex or Full Duplex).
Port 1 Speed Shows the speed, in Mbps, that the Ethernet port is using (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps).