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Route managementSystem Configuration
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Route management
You can manage call routing by constructing a table of network addresses that will filter
originating and terminating traffic into controlled segments. This is most useful when
managing multiple remote sites of stacked servers.
The Routing table consists of the following fields.
Table 2-19 Routing Table Information
Figure 2-60 Route Management
Destination Net This is the IP Address (Network ID and Host
ID) of the server that is not on the same local or
directly connected network as the server trying
to make contact.
Net Mask This mask divides the Destination Net IP
address into subnets specifying the available
servers associated with the Destination Net.
(Example: 255.255.255.0)
Gateway This is the IP address of the router that routes
traffic from a server to an outside network.