EdgeWave iPrism Web Security Administration Manual page 135

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Some routers constantly exchange this type of network information via Routing Information
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Protocol (RIP) updates. If your routers support RIP, you can have iPrism listen for these
updates.
Note: iPrism supports versions 1 and 2 of the RIP protocol.
To enable this functionality in iPrism, check the Listen to RIP updates box in the Routing frame.
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When iPrism is listening to RIP updates, changes to local network configurations will
automatically propagate to iPrism.
If using RIP is not an option, you will need to create static routes in order for iPrism to "see" work-
stations that are on a different IP network.
iPrism is a network appliance, and as such, must know how to exchange packets with
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workstations and servers at your organization, as well as servers on the Internet. By default,
iPrism monitors workstations and servers that are attached to the same IP network. However, if
you want iPrism to communicate with workstations on other IP networks, you must define "static
routes" to these networks so iPrism can access them. In other words, if you have a local network
that is not reachable via the default route, then you must provide iPrism with information about
how to access this network.
In the Routing frame, click Static Routes.
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Click Add.
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To change the range of addresses behind the static route, in the IP field, type the base IP
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address of the subnet that lies behind the route.
Type a Netmask in the Netmask field. This defines the series of workstations in the remote
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location that you want to reach.
Chapter 7 System Settings
Figure 82. Routing
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