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InnoMedia iPBX Administrative Guide
Figure 8.14: iPBX VoIP Firewall: UPnP Settings
7.5.6
Static Routing
This feature is only available at models iPBX-400F, and iPBX-404F
Routing is the process of moving packets through an internetwork, such as the Internet. Routing actually
consists of two separate, but related, tasks:
1.
Defining paths for the transmission of packets through an internetwork.
2.
Forwarding packets based upon the defined paths.
Routing can be accomplished by manually entering the information necessary for packets to reach any
part of the internetwork into each router. This is called static routing.
Static routing works reasonably well for small networks, but does not scale well. When using static
routing, the routing tables on each router must be updated each time the network topology changes --
such as when a network link fails.
Check the current routing table of iPBX
Goto the page of Network
Advanced
Static Routing
Click the button <Routing Table> and check the current networking routing information configured at
iPBX.