Static Routing - Cisco QuickVPN - PC Administration Manual

Sa 500 series security appliances administration guide
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Networking
Routing
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Cisco SA 500 Series Security Appliances Administration Guide
Click Apply to save your settings, or click Reset to revert to the saved settings.

Static Routing

To configure static routes, enter a route name and specify the IP address and
related information for the destination. Also assign a priority, which determines the
route that is chosen when there are multiple routes to the same destination.
You can add static routes for your IPv4 network or your IPv6 network, if IPv6 mode
is enabled.
Click Networking on the menu bar, and then click Routing > Static in the
navigation tree.
The Static Routing page appears.
Click Add to add a new static route.
Other options: Click the Edit button to edit an entry. To delete an entry, check
NOTE
the box and then click Delete. To select all entries in the table, check the box
at the left side of the heading row.
After you click Add or Edit, the Static Routing Configuration page appears.
Enter the following information:
Name: Enter a name for identification and management purposes.
Active: Check this box to activate the route, or clear the box to deactivate a
route that is not in use but that you do not want to delete. An inactive route is
not broadcast if Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is enabled.
Private: Determines whether the route can be shared with other routers
when RIP is enabled. If it is selected, then the route will not be shared in a RIP
broadcast or multicast. This is only applicable for IPv4 static routes.
Destination IP Address: Enter the IP address of the host or the network that
the route leads to.
IP Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask for the destination network.
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