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Appendix B: Concepts
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IP Routing
A routing entry must exist to support an inbound / outbound connection. The 
following are the routing entry types that are found on the IPNC. System-Hidden 
routes are present in the system but are not visible in the configuration. 
Route Type
System-Hidden
Description
Dynamic
Yes
A route is dynamically added to support an 
incoming connection if the IP address is 
allocated from one of the DHCP pool. 
 
Service-Default-Route Yes
 
 A service with this 
option selected is 
denoted (at the top 
level of the service 
configuration) by a 
green arrow (Æ) 
 
A “default route” check box” on the Service 
form allows the Service to be selected as the 
default gateway. In this way the default route 
may be dynamically assigned using the 
Fallback service configuration; deactivated 
service will relinquish the default route to an 
active service. 
 
 
 
 
Static
No
Routes can be manually added using the IP 
route form. 
 
System-Hard-Coded
Yes
 Added by the system on initialisation and 
cannot be deleted. 
Apart from the RemoteManager route these 
routes if modified will be recreated on reboot. 
 
See Table below 
LAN1/LAN2 Interface Yes
A Route entry is automatically added in 
support of the IP address and subnet 
configured LAN1 and LAN interfaces. 
 
These routes are not shown in the 
configuration file 
 
The defaults, which are associate with the 
default LAN1/LAN2 system IP address. 
 
192.168.42.0(LAN1) 
192.168.43.0 (LAN2) 
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