GuestWorks and DEFINITY ECS Release 9
Technician Handbook for Hospitality Installations
555-231-743 Issue 1
November 2000
Translations and Testing
163Switch-to-INTUITY Translations
Assign IP Routes (if needed)
Use the add ip-route command to set up the IP route(s) from the switch to the
INTUITY system. This is required only when:
The switch and the INTUITY are on different subnets, or
When a Gateway address is not administered for the C-LAN IP interface.
Administer the following fields for each IP route:
Route Number — If you are going through a router, you must set up IP
route 1 from the switch to the router, and then set up IP route 2 from the
switch to the INTUITY system.
Destination Node — This field represents the node name of the
destination for this route. You would typically enter the node name for the
INTUITY system or a router, depending on your configuration.
Gateway — Enter the node name of the gateway by which the destination
node is reached for this route. This is either the local C-LAN port or the first
intermediate node between the C-LAN port and the final destination. For
example, if there were one or more routers between the C-LAN port and
the final destination node (the INTUITY system), the gateway would be the
node name of the first router.
C-LAN Board — Enter the equipment location of the C-LAN circuit pack
that provides this route. It is possible to have more than one C-LAN circuit
pack, but hospitality configurations will only use one C-LAN circuit pack .
Metric — This field specifies the complexity of this IP route. Enter 0 if
there are no intermediate nodes between the switch C-LAN port and the
LAN circuit card on the INTUITY. A metric value of 1 is used only on a
switch that has more than one C-LAN circuit pack installed.
This example shows a simple IP route without any intermediate node s.
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IP ROUTING
Route Number: 1
Destination Node: audix
Gateway: guestworks
C-LAN Board: 01A02
Metric: 0