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Static routes
CLI Guide | Forcepoint Appliances | v8.4.x
You can use CLI route commands to specify:
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If IPv6 is enabled, static IPv6 routes can also be added and imported (not supported in AP-EMAIL).
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IPv6 component routes are not supported.
The same route cannot be added for 2 different interfaces on the same module. If attempted, an error message displays.
Static routes that are defined for an interface that is later made inactive remain in the routing table.
Static routes that become invalid because the IP address of the interface changes are disabled.
Static routes can be added and deleted, but not modified. To modify a route, delete it and add a new route specifying the new values.
The static route table has a maximum limit of 5000 entries.
Component routes
Although the appliance management interface (C) is typically reserved for management traffic, in some deployments it is necessary or desirable to route some web or email traffic through the C interface rather than P1/P2 or E1/E2.
The component route table has a maximum limit of 5000 entries.
 
Dest: Destination IP address in IPv4 format.
Mask: Netmask address in IPv4 format.
Module: The appliance module.
Dest: Destination IP address in IPv4 format.
Mask: Netmask address in IPv4 format.
Module: The appliance module.
(Web only) Display the list of configured static IPv6 routes.
Dest: Destination IP address in IPv4 format.
Interface: The interface name must be p1 or p2.
Mask: Netmask address in IPv4 format.
Gateway: The gateway definition in IPv4 format.
(Web only) Add a static route in IPv6 format.
The prefixlen parameter sets the prefix length of the IPv6 address. It must be an integer between 1 and 128.
Dest: Destination IP address in IPv4 format.
Interface: The interface name must be p1 or p1.
Mask: Netmask address in IPv4 format.
Gateway: The gateway definition in IPv4 format.
(Web only) Delete a single IPv6 static route.
(Web only) Export IPv6 static routes.
Use the --action parameter to specify whether to add or delete the routes in the file.
(Web only) Add or delete one or more IPv6 static route definitions via a text file.
Use the --action parameter to specify whether to add or delete the routes in the file.
 

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