TANDBERG 2200 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Configuring IP routes settings 
If the Video Firewall feature is enabled (see 
), you will need to set up one or more routing settings 
to control how IP traffic flows in and out of the IP VCR.  
It is important that these settings are configured correctly, or you may be unable to make calls to or from the IP VCR or 
access the web interface.  
To configure the route settings, go to 
Network > Routes
In this section: 
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Port preferences 
If both Ethernet ports are enabled, it is necessary to specify which port is used in certain special circumstances. Make the 
appropriate selections described below, then click 
Apply changes
 to make any changes take effect. 
Field 
Field description 
Usage tips  
Default 
gateway 
preference 
The IP address to which the IP VCR will send 
packets in the absence of more specific routing (see 
). Therefore, it only makes 
sense to have precisely one default gateway, even 
though different default gateways may have been 
configured for Ports A and B. Use this option to 
decide which port's default gateway configuration 
to use as the unit's default gateway. 
If Ethernet Port B is disabled, you cannot specify 
that port as the default gateway preference. 
Selecting Port B as default gateway preference then 
disabling Port B will cause the preference to revert 
to Port A. 
Name server 
(DNS) 
preference 
The IP address to which the IP VCR will send 
requests to look up unrecognized host names in 
order to determine their corresponding IP 
addresses. Only one name server (and associated 
secondary name server) may be used, even though 
different name servers may have been configured for 
Ports A and B. Use this option to decide which 
port's name server configuration to use as the unit's 
name server. 
If Ethernet Port B is disabled, you cannot specify 
that port as the name server preference. 
Selecting Port B as name server preference then 
disabling Port B will cause the preference to revert 
to Port A. 
IP routes configuration 
In this section you can control how IP packets should be directed out of the IP VCR. You should only change this 
configuration if you have a good understanding of the topology of the network(s) to which the IP VCR is connected. 
Configuration of routes is divided into two sections: addition of new routes, and the display and removal of existing 
routes.