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CONFIGURATION FILES LBI-39040
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Table 18 - ROUTES.DAT File Parameters
Parameter Meaning
type Keyword for the type of route being added, either
host
or
network
.
destination_ip IP address of the destination host or network, in Internet dotted-decimal notation.
gateway Keyword indicating that the next field is that of the gateway node.
gateway_ip IP address of the gateway to be used to communicate with the host address specified by
destination_ip.
Parameter specification is not case-sensitive, and is parsed (i.e., net is equivalent to network). White space and/or tabs
may separate the parameters. Trailing comments (#) are allowed.
Network routes should be entered in a logical order. That is, if there are multiple gateways between the Jessica and a
destination, the most direct route(s) should be specified first.
Network routes may be manually added and deleted using the route command discussed in section 6. If you are unsure
of proper routing, use the route command to experimentally determine the proper, or most efficient, parameters, and then add
these to the ROUTES.DAT file.
Proper routing is intimately related to the IP address and subnet mask specified in the IP.DAT configuration file. Keep
these parameters in mind when adjusting ROUTES.DAT contents.
The following are examples of routing entries in the file ROUTES.DAT. In this example, packets destined for host
147.117.1.2 will be routed to gateway 147.117.37.245 for forwarding. All packets destined for hosts on network 147.200.0.0
will be routed to gateway 147.117.32.2 for forwarding. Similarly, destinations on network 147.117.100. will be routed
through 147.117.32.3. Network routes are specified in the following form:
type destination_ip gateway gateway_ip
host 147.117.1.2 gateway 147.117.37.245 # Example of a host route
network 147.200.0.0 gateway 147.117.32.2 # Example of a network route
net 147.100.0.0 GATE 147.117.32.3 # Example of parsing
4.7. PBXFEAT.DAT (COMMON CALL FORWARDING)
Call forwarding configuration variable names, values, and comments are contained in the data file named
PBXFEAT.DAT. These variables are presented in the table below.
Table 19 - PBXFEAT.DAT Parameters for Call Forwarding
Variable Name Use Allowed Values
COMMON_FORWARD_1 Common forwarding point one for
call forwarding.
Valid phone digits string.
COMMON_FORWARD_2 Common forwarding point two for
call forwarding.
Valid phone digits string.
COMMON_FORWARD_3 Common forwarding point three
for call forwarding.
Valid phone digits string.
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