Types of IP Route

A SCADAPack E outstation can support four types of IP route:

Type of Route
(Priority Level)
Description Destination
IP Address
Destination
Subnet Mask
Gateway IP

Host (1)

A route to a specific IP host

The IP address of the destination host

255.255.255.255

None (0.0.0.0)

Network (2)

A route to a network on which the target host is located

The network IP address

The network subnet mask

None (0.0.0.0)

Gateway (3)

A route to a network on which the target host is located via a gateway/router

The network IP address

The network subnet mask

The IP address of the gateway

Default
Gateway (4)

The route for packets that do not match any other route entries

None (0.0.0.0)

None (0.0.0.0)

The IP address of the gateway. Use 0.0.0.0 if the default route is via a PPP link

The Network route type should only be used for routing via serial ports configured for PPP/TCPIP.

Example:

A system has the following set-up:

In order for the outstation to route TCP/IP packets to the required TCP/IP hosts, an IP Route Table is configured. For the network shown above, the table has these settings:

This example illustrates the four types of IP Route that a SCADAPack E outstation can support.

Row 1 shows how a Host route might be configured.
Row 2 shows how a Network route might be configured.
Row 3 shows how a Gateway route might be configured.
Row 4 shows how a Default-Gateway route might be configured.


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