Routes; Creating A Static Route - McAfee SG310 Administration Manual

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Routes

Figure 109 USB Modem Details dialog
Enter the name of the Modem in the Modem Name field. The Modem Name is used to identify the modem
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when setting up your PPP connection.
Note:
Information for the following three fields is provided by the USB modem vendor.
Enter the USB Vendor ID for the modem in the Modem Vendor ID field. This is a four (4) digit
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hexadecimal number.
Enter the USB Device ID for the modem in the Modem Product ID field. This is a four (4) digit
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hexadecimal number.
[Conditional] If the modem provides more than one serial interface to the UTM Firewall device, enter the
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interface to use for PPP connections in the Serial Interface to use field.
[Conditional] If the USB modem is a GPRS or 3G modem, enter the APN command string and SIM card
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PIN code command string for the modem. When entering the command strings, be sure to replace the
actual value to be sent with '%s'.
Routes
You can configure static and policy routes for the appliance.
Advanced users can enable route management for RIP, BGP, and OSPF protocols. For more information,
see:
Example: Configuring RIP Route Management
Example: OSPF
Example: BGP

Creating a static route

Use this procedure to add static routes for the UTM Firewall appliance. These routes are additional to those
created automatically by the configuration scripts of the appliance.
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