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TeleBoss 850 2.06.280_STD User Manual
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Static Routes
Static routes are network routes that specify in a more or less permanent way (
static
) that traffic to a certain
destination (destination host or destination network) gets
routed
out a certain interface or via a certain gateway.
These give you the ability to fine-tune how outbound network traffic leaves the unit for up to eight different routes.
Configuration
The T850 has a set of 8 static route slots. Each slot has an option to enable it, set the destination net, set the
gateway, and set the interface.
Enable
is ON/OFF, default OFF.
Destination Network
is network notation, i.e., w.x.y.z/s, where s is the significant bits. Default is
0.0.0.0/0.
Gateway
is the IP address of the gateway. Default setting is 0.0.0.0
Interface
is one of the allowed values: NONE, Ethernet 1, Ethernet 2, Ethernet 1 or 2 VLAN 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, Dialup Modem PPP, and Wireless Modem PPP. Default setting is NONE.
To configure a static
host
route you
1. Enable it
2. Specify a destination net with sigbits == 32
3. Specify gateway or interface
To configure a static
network
route you
1. Enable it
2. Specify a destination net with sigbits < 32
3. Specify gateway or interface
You can specify a gateway or interface. If you specify a gateway only then the frame will be IP-addressed to the
destination subnet and transmitted to the gateway, and the gateway needs to be either a local Ethernet subnet or the
peer of a PPP connection (be it wireless or PSTN). If you specify an interface, regardless of specifying a gateway,
then the frame will be transmitted out that interface. If it is an Ethernet interface then the destination address (which
matches the destination net of the route) will be arped. If it is a PPP interface then the frame which matches its route
will be transmitted to the PPP peer.
Note:
Specifiying that certain traffic goes out a PPP interface does not cause PPP to be raised when that traffic
needs to leave the unit. If a PPP interface is down then any static routes that specify a PPP interface are effectively
disabled.
Note:
Currently there is no support for Dialup Modem PPP and Wireless Modem PPP to be functional at the same
time. Eventually this will not be the case, but in the meantime if you specify a static route with Wireless Modem PPP
interface when the Dialup Modem PPP is up instead of the Wireless, then that traffic will go out the Dialup Modem
PPP interface.
Setting Keys
Net.staticroute.enable
Net.staticroute.destnet
Net.staticroute.gateway
Net.staticroute.if
Example
Configure to route traffic to the the host 10.90.90.2 to go out via a special gateway 10.90.80.67.
net.staticroute[1].enable
=on
net.staticroute[1].destnet
=10.90.90.2/32
net.staticroute[1].gateway
=10.90.80.67
Configure to route traffic to 192.168.1.0/24 (which means a subnet of 255.255.255.0) to go out the wireless interface,
whenever wireless is up.
net.staticroute[1].enable
=on
net.staticroute[1].destnet
=192.168.1.0/24
net.staticroute[1].if
=WPPP
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