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9500 MXC User Manual
3DB 23063 ADAA - Rev 004 July 2007 Vol. IV-10-7
Towards the NOC a single default gateway is entered on each Node/Terminal
instead of static routes.
Away from the NOC static entries are required in the normal way - each Node/
Terminal must have an entry for all other Nodes/Terminals that are on its away
side only.
No static routes are required from Nodes/Terminals to address NOC host
devices (PCs, Server), meaning NMS PCs (9500 MXC CT) can be added/
removed from the NOC LAN without affecting network visibility.
At the NOC, each of the LAN hosts (PCs, Server) are also configured with a
default gateway in their TCP/IP properties. (Just as an Ethernet connected 9500
MXC CT PC is configured to use its directly-connected Node/Terminal as its
default gateway). Entry of static routes to Nodes/Terminals is not required.
For information on static routing, default gateway application and example
networks, refer to Appendix D.
Figure 10-2. Static Routing Screen
Item Description
1 Static Routing selected.
2 User-defined fields for destination, mask, interface, and next hop.
3 Shows a new (still to be defined) route line added.
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