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The Access Gateway routes requests to specific destinations through these gateways. If a request
could be routed through multiple gateways, the Access Gateway chooses the gateway associated
with the most restrictive mask (the smallest range of destination addresses). The default gateway is
used only when no other routes apply.
Gateways fall within the following three basic groups:
Host gateways for specific destination addresses.
Network gateways for destination addresses that fall within specific subnets.
The default gateway for destination addresses that aren't covered by host or network gateways.
The Access Gateway uses additional gateways only when the Act As Router option is selected.
When this option is selected, you can add Host Gateways and Network Gateways. When
configuring a Host Gateway or Network Gateway, you specify the IP address of the host or network
gateway in the Next Hop field. This address must be on the same subnetwork as the IP address for
the Access Gateway.
IMPORTANT: If you enter an IP address that is on a different subnetwork, the Access Gateway
reports this error on the Health page, after the configuration has been applied.
To modify your current gateway configuration:
1 (Access Gateway Appliance) In the Administration Console, click Devices > Access Gateways
> Edit > Gateways.
2 (Conditional) If the Access Gateway is a member of a cluster, select the server you want to
configure from the list of servers in the Cluster Member field. All changes made to this page
apply to the selected server.
3 Fill in the following fields:
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