Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - CONFIGURING SECURE ACCESS DEVICES GUIDE REV 01 Manual page 292

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Configuring Secure Access Devices Guide
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Table 79: Configuring Internal Port Details (continued)
Option
Function
MTU (bytes)
Specifies a maximum transmission unit for the
Secure Access device's internal interface.
Routes >
Allows you to specify the destination network/IP
Destination
address.
Network/IP
Routes >
Specifies the netmask of the static route that the
Netmask
Secure Access device should use when routing
requests.
Routes >
Specifies the gateway of the static route that the
Gateway
Secure Access device should use when routing
requests.
Routes >
Specifies the interface of the static route that the
Interface
Secure Access device should use when routing
requests.
Routes > Metric
Specifies metric for comparing multiple routes to
establish precedence.
NOTE: Generally, the lower the number, from 1 to
15, the higher the precedence. So, a route with a
metric of 2 would be chosen over a route with a
metric of 14. The metric value of zero (0) identifies
the route as one that should not be used.
Virtual Ports tab
Name
Specifies a unique name for the virtual port.
IP Address
Specifies a unique IP alias to associate with the
virtual port.
NOTE: Do not use an IP address that is already
associated with another virtual port.
ARP Cache tab
IP Address
Specifies the IP address of a network device such
as a router or backend application server that
connects to the Secure Access device to determine
the physical (MAC) address.
Physical
Specifies the physical address of a network device
Address
such as a router or backend application server that
connects to the Secure Access device to determine
the physical (MAC) address
Your Action
Enter the unit in bytes.
NOTE: Use the default
MTU setting (1500)
unless you must change
the setting for
troubleshooting purposes.
Enter the name/IP
address for the
destination network.
Enter the netmask of the
static route.
Enter the IP address of
the gateway of the static
route.
Enter the IP address of
the interface of the static
route.
Enter the metric.
Enter the name.
Enter the IP address.
Enter the IP address.
Enter the physical
address.
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