Configuring IP Routing
Configuring IP routes and preferences
MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide
Preliminary November 23, 1998
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Active=Yes
Dest=0.0.0.0/0
Note:
The name of the first IP Route profile is always Default, and its destination is
always 0.0.0.0 (you cannot change these values).
2
Specify the router to use for packets with unknown destinations. For example:
Gateway=10.9.8.10
3
Specify a metric for this route, the route’s preference, and whether the route is private. For
example:
Metric=1
Preference=100
Private=Yes
4
Close the IP Route profile.
Defining a static route to a remote subnet
If the connection does not enable RIP, the MultiVoice Gateway does not learn about other
networks or subnets that might be reachable through the remote device, such as the remote
network shown in Figure 8-6.
Figure 8-6. Two-hop connection that requires a static route when RIP is off
To enable the MultiVoice Gateway to route to site C without using RIP, you must configure an
IP Route profile similar to the following example:
Ethernet
Static Rtes
Name=SITEBGW
Active=Yes
Dest=10.4.5.0/22
Gateway=10.9.8.10
Metric=2
Preference=100
Private=Yes
Ospf=Cost=1
ASE-type=Type1
ASE=tag=c0000000