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1076 Matrix PRASAR UCS System Manual
Network A and Network B are in different subnets.
The Static Routing Table makes it possible to route different types of outgoing calls—Peer to Peer or Proxy—made
to different subnets through different Gateways.
The Static Routing Table defines the appropriate Gateway Address (or Router’s LAN Address) where the IP
packets are to be sent.
In the Static Routing Table, you must configure:
The address of the final Destination where the packets are to be sent.
The Subnet Mask to be applied on the final destination address.
The Gateway Address where the IP packets are to be sent.
When PRASAR UCS sends packets, if the final destination IP Address and PRASAR UCS are not in the same
Subnet, the system will check the Static Routing Table.
If a perfect match is found, PRASAR UCS will start sending the IP packets to the corresponding Gateway Address
configured in the table.
If no match is found, PRASAR UCS will send the IP Packets to the Default Gateway Address (Network
Connection Type) you configured in the Network Parameters. For detailed instructions, see “Configuring Network
Parameters”.
Routing the packets through the LAN Port
In another scenario:
SIP Trunk 1 is a proxy trunk
Source Port IP Address on the SIP Trunk 1 is configured as LAN Port IP Address
IP Address provided by the ITSP is 192.168.5.10 (Destination IP Address)
LAN IP Address is 192.168.5.1
In the Static Routing Table, you must configure:
The address of the final Destination where the packets are to be sent as 192.168.5.10.
The Subnet Mask to be applied on the final destination address as 255.255.255.0.
The Gateway Address where the IP packets are to be sent as 192.168.5.1.
When PRASAR UCS sends packets, it checks the final destination IP Address in the Static Routing Table.
If a perfect match is found, PRASAR UCS will start sending the IP packets to the corresponding Gateway Address
configured in the table.In this case the packets will be sent through the LAN Port the Destination IP Address
192.168.5.10
If no match is found, PRASAR UCS will send the IP Packets to the Default Gateway Address (Network
Connection Type) you configured in the Network Parameters. For detailed instructions, see “Configuring Network
Parameters”.

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