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3. Click Add. The new Secondary LAN IP address will appear in the Available Secondary LAN
IPs table.
Note: IP addresses on these secondary subnets cannot be configured in the DHCP
server. The hosts on the secondary subnets must be manually configured with
IP addresses, gateway IP addresses, and DNS server IP addresses.
Tip: The secondary LAN IP address will be assigned to the LAN interface of the
VPN firewall and can be used as a gateway by computers on the secondary
subnet.

Configuring Static Routes

Static Routes provide additional routing information to your VPN firewall. Under normal
circumstances, the VPN firewall has adequate routing information after it has been configured for
Internet access, and you do not need to configure additional static routes. You should configure
static routes only for unusual cases such as multiple firewalls or multiple IP subnets located on
your network.
To add or edit a static route:
1. Select Network Configuration > Routing from the menu. The Routing screen is displayed.
Figure 3-5
LAN Configuration
v1.0, January 2010
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