Configuring Static Routes (Nsm Procedure); Table 217: Source Routing Fields - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - M-SERIES AND MX-SERIES DEVICES GUIDE REV 1 Manual

Network and security manager
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Table 217: Source Routing Fields

Option
Comment
Ip

Configuring Static Routes (NSM Procedure)

Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Click the Configuration tab.
3.
In the configuration tree, expand Routing Options.
4.
Select Source Routing.
5.
Enter the parameters as specified in Table 217 on page 385.
6.
Click one:
7.
OK—To save the changes.
Cancel—To cancel the modifications.
Apply—To apply the routing option settings.
NOTE: After you make changes to a device configuration, you must push that
updated device configuration to the physical security device for those changes
to take effect. You can update multiple devices at one time. See the Updating
Devices section in the Network and Security Manager Administration Guide for
more information.
Function
Specifies the comment for the source
routing configuration.
Specifies the IPv4/IPv6 addressing
family for source routing.
You can configure static routes for a routing table group. A router uses static routes in
the following scenarios:
When it does not have a route to a destination that has a better (lower) preference
value.
When it cannot determine the route to a destination.
When it is forwarding unroutable packets.
A static route is installed in the routing table only when the route is active; that is, the list
of next-hop routers configured for that route contains at least one next hop on an
operational interface.
To configure static routes for a routing table group in NSM:
In the navigation tree, select
1.
In the
Devices
list, double-click the device to select it.
2.
Chapter 21: Configuring Routing Options
Your Action
Enter the comment.
Select the check box.
.
Device Manager > Devices
385

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

M-seriesMx-series

Table of Contents