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QXFXO4/QXISDN4/QXE1T1/QXFXS24 Manual II: Administrator’s Guide
Add IP Policy Route
page offers the following input options:
Priority requires a numeric value (from 1 to 252) to define the
priority of the routing rule. The lower the number, the sooner the
routing rule will take effect (higher priority).
From requires the packet source IP address and subnet mask of the
specified destination to match with the rule.
Via IP address requires the IP address of the subsequent router for
IP packet forwarding.
Fig.II- 125: Add IP Policy Route page
PPTP/L2TP Routes
PPTP/L2TP Routes
allow IP packets forwarding through the
PPTP and L2TP tunnels of the QX IP PBX. If PPTP/L2TP connections
do not exist on QX IP PBX, VPN routes cannot be generated.
The PPTP/L2TP Routes table displays all generated VPN routes
with their parameters: Target State for the state of the route
(enabled or disabled), Actual State for the state of the route
connection (up, down or erroneous), Route To for the subnet where
the incoming packets should be routed, Via Tunnel for the VPN
tunnel incoming packets should be routed through and Tunnel State
for the actual state of the route tunnel (up or down).
Add
Add PPTP/L2TP Route
page where a
new VPN route can be generated.
Fig.II- 126: PPTP/L2TP Routes table
Add PPTP/L2TP Route
page offers the following components:
Route Via contains the available PPTP and L2TP connections on the
QX IP PBX. A connection selected from this list will be used to route
the IP packet from the QX gateway’s LAN to the peer behind the
PPTP/L2TP tunnel.
Route To requires the IP address range of the possible peers behind
the PPTP/L2TP tunnel whereto the IP packets should be routed.
Fig.II- 127: Add PPTP/L2TP Route page
The Enable and Disable functional buttons are used to activate or to deactivate the selected route(s). At least one route should be selected to use these
functions, otherwise the error message “No record(s) selected” will appear.
DHCP Settings
The DHCP Settings page provides the option of enabling a DHCP server and controlling the QX gateway user’s LAN settings. Therefore, QX gateway LAN
users will automatically be provided with the following settings using the configured parameters:
• IP addresses
• NTP (corresponds to the QX gateway’s IP address)
• WINS server
• Nameserver (corresponds to the QX gateway’s IP address)
• Domain name