
Screen Reference
IP Routing
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Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
Destination Node
The node name of the final destination for this connection.
Gateway
The node name of the first intermediate node.
Metric
Network Bits
This field is a 32-bit binary number that divides the network ID and the host ID in an IP address.
Valid entries
Usage
The name previously entered on the
Node Names screen.
Enter the name of the final destination node
of the IP route for this connection.
Valid entries
Usage
A name previously entered on the
Node Names screen and is either a
port on the CLAN circuit pack or is
identified as a Destination Node on
another IP route.
If there are one or more intermediate nodes,
the first intermediate node is the Gateway.
If there are no intermediate nodes between
the local and remote CLAN ports for this
connection, the Gateway is the local CLAN
port.
Valid entries
Usage
0 or 1
Enter 1 on a server that has more than one CLAN circuit pack
installed.
See Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya
Communication Manager for more information.
Valid entries
Usage
0-32
Enter the number of Network Bits that corresponds to the
Subnet Mask for the IP Route. If you skip this field and enter
a Subnet Mask, the system automatically sets the
corresponding Network Bits value. For example, if you set
this field to 24, then the system sets the Subnet Mask field to
255.255.255.0.