1078 Matrix PRASAR UCS System Manual
IPv6 Addresses Table
For each entry, you must configure the following fields:
• Destination Address: This is the address of the final destination where the call is to be made. This
can be a device IP Address or Network Address.
Valid Range of the IPv6 Address is A to F, a to f, 0 to 9,:(colon). It can be a maximum of 39 characters.
Default: Blank.
• Prefix Length: The Prefix Length is a decimal value that indicates how many of the high-order
contiguous bits of the destination address comprise the prefix (the network portion of the address).
The Prefix Length range is from 1 to 128 bits. Default: Blank.
• Gateway Address: This is the IP address of the node where the IP packets are to be sent. Generally, it
is the IP address of the LAN interface of the Router.
The Gateway Address must be in the same subnet as PRASAR UCS.
Click Submit.
To take the above example further, the Static Routing Table of PRASAR UCS at Location A should be
configured as:
• The Destination Address 192.168.2.0 specifies the network address of Location B.
• The Subnet Mask is the mask to be applied on the Destination address.
• The Gateway Address 192.168.1.1 specifies the LAN address of the Router A which connects location
A and location B.
The IP address of the LAN interface of the router which connects Location A to the public internet
should be configured as Default Gateway in the Network Parameters of PRASAR UCS in location A.
With the Static Routing Table configured thus, all calls made by PRASAR UCS to 192.168.2.0/ 24 will
be routed through the router which connects Location A to Location B. Whereas, all calls made by
PRASAR UCS to addresses other than 192.168.2.0/ 24 will be routed through the Default Gateway.
Similarly, configure the Static Routing Table in PRASAR UCS at location B to enable calling from
Location B to Location A.
• Click Submit.
Index Destination Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address
1 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1
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