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5.17.1 IP Route
This tab is used to setup static IP routes from the system. These are in addition to RIP if RIP is enabled on LAN1 and or
LAN2. Up to 100 routes are supported.
! WARNING
The process of 'on-boarding' (refer to the IP Office SSL VPN Solutions Guide) may automatically add a static
route to an SSL VPN service in the system configuration when the on-boarding file is uploaded to the system.
Care should be taken not to delete or amend such a route except when advised to by Avaya.
Usability
· Mergeable: These settings are mergeable. Changes to these settings do not require a reboot of the system.
Configuration Settings
· IP Address
The IP address to match for ongoing routing. Any packets meeting the IP Address and IP Mask settings are routed to
the entry configured in the Destination field. When left blank then an IP Address of 255.255.255.255 (all) is used.
· IP Mask
The subnet mask used to mask the IP Address for ongoing route matching. If blank, the mask used is
255.255.255.255 (all).
· A 0.0.0.0 entry in the IP Address and IP Mask fields routes all packets for which there is no other specific IP Route
available. The Default Route option with Services can be used to do this if a blank IP route is not added.
· Gateway IP Address: Default = Blank
The address of the gateway where packets for the above address are to be sent. If this field is set to 0.0.0.0 or is left
blank then all packets are just sent down to the Destination specified, not to a specific IP Address. This is normally
only used to forward packets to another Router on the local LAN.
· Destination
Allows selection of LAN1, LAN2 and any configured Service, Logical LAN or Tunnel (L2TP only).
· Metric: Default = 0
The number of "hops" this route counts as.
· Proxy ARP: Default = Off
This allows the system to respond on behalf of this IP address when receiving an ARP request.
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