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<strong>Polycom</strong> <strong>RMX</strong> <strong>2000</strong>/4000 Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Table 2 Default Management Network Service – Routers (Continued)<br />

Field Description<br />

Static Routes IPv4<br />

Only Table<br />

Router IP<br />

Address<br />

Remote<br />

IP<br />

Address<br />

Remote<br />

Subnet<br />

Mask<br />

Remote<br />

Type<br />

The system uses Static Routes to<br />

search other networks for endpoint<br />

addresses that are not found on the<br />

local LAN.<br />

Up to five routers can be defined in<br />

addition to the Default Router. The<br />

order in which the routers appear in the<br />

list determines the order in which the<br />

system looks for the endpoints on the<br />

various networks. If the address is in<br />

the local subnet, no router is used.<br />

To define a static route (starting with<br />

the first), click the appropriate column<br />

and enter the required value.<br />

Enter the IP address of the router.<br />

Enter the IP address of the entity to be<br />

reached outside the local network. The<br />

Remote Type determines whether this<br />

entity is a specific component (Host) or<br />

a network.<br />

• If Host is selected in the Remote<br />

Type field, enter the IP address of<br />

the endpoint.<br />

• If Network is selected in the<br />

Remote Type field, enter of the<br />

segment of the other network.<br />

Enter the subnet mask of the remote<br />

network.<br />

Select the type of router connection:<br />

• Network – defines a connection to<br />

a router segment in another<br />

network.<br />

• Host – defines a direct connection<br />

to an endpoint found on another<br />

network.<br />

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