Creating the static routes, Creating the static routes -9 – Comtech EF Data SLM-5650A Vipersat User Manual

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Chapter 2 - Quick Start Configuration

2-9

Initial Configuration

Example:

The IP address 172.16.0.0 is the private address network number for class B

networks. If there is a router at the Hub with a connection to the Internet, the

operator can define the local network as a class B. If the operator splits the

Class B in half and points the upper half toward the satellite, there will be

over 16000 usable addresses at the Hub as well as at the Remotes. For details

on IP addressing, refer to Appendix A, "Network Addressing".
By putting the one route statement “

Remotes 172.16.128.0/17 WAN to LAN

in the TDM Hub modem, and by using the route statement “

GW 0.0.0.0/0

WAN to LAN

” at each of the remote modems, the network will successfully

route packets. The remotes can then be subnetted as class C networks or

below. Additional routers at the remotes can be added for unusually large

sites, allowing an additional layer of NAT without requiring any more

explicit routing within the Vipersat Modem/Routers.

Refer to the SLM-5650A Modem Installation and Operation Manual for addi-

tional information on entering routes.

Creating the Static Routes

The following procedure outlines the basic route structure that the target

SLM-5650A will require for its role in the network. One of the key routes that

must be created is a gateway address for routing the data traffic that is received

by the unit.

1.

In the Main Menu bar, select Routes from the Routing submenu

(figure 2-6).

In a Hub configuration, the default route will typically point to a router on the

same LAN as the SLM-5650A Hub unit. In the above figure, that router is spec-

ified as the

Next Hop IP 10.1.0.1

.

In a Remote configuration, the default route will typically point to the satellite

modem (

toWAN

) used for communications back to the Hub.

2. From the Add New Route frame shown in figure 2-6, enter the first route

that will define the default gateway.
The system administrator can supply the information for each field, if

necessary.
In a Hub role, for example, enter the name of the route (e.g., DFG), enter

0.0.0.0 for the destination IP address and 0 for the mask, from the pull

down dialog toLAN/toWAN select toLAN for Ethernet interface, then

enter the IP address of the appropriate router or modem for the next hop.

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