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Navigating the Security Appliance Manager > Routing tab
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Click the Add Route button below the Static IPv4 Routes table.
An Add Static IPv4 Routes dialog box displays. |
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Enter the destination network address in the Destination network field (the machine to route all traffic through the interface).
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3.
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Enter the subnet mask address in the Subnet mask field.
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4.
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Enter the gateway address in the Gateway field.
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Select the interface from the Interface drop-down menu.
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6.
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Click the Import link below the Static IPv4 Routes table.
An Import Static IPv4 Routes dialog box displays. |
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Click the text template link to download the IPv4 route template file.
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Click the Browse button to navigate to the populated file.
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5.
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Click the Import button.
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Click the Export link below the Static IPv4 Routes table.
The exported file downloads to the local downloads location. |
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Highlight the route you want to delete in the Static IPv4 Routes table.
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2.
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Click the Delete button below the table.
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3.
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A Delete Route dialog box displays, confirming that you want to delete the route.
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Click the Delete button in the dialog box to delete the route.
A "route deleted" confirmation message displays. |
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Click the Add button below the Static IPv6 Routes table.
An Add Static IPv6 Routes dialog box displays. |
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Enter the destination network address in the Destination network field (the machine to route all traffic through the interface).
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Enter the prefix in the Prefix length field.
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Enter the gateway address in the Gateway field.
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Select the interface from the Interface drop-down menu. Only interfaces with IPv6 enabled will be listed.
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6.
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1.
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Click the Import link below the Static IPv6 Routes table.
An Import Static IPv6 Routes dialog box displays. |
2.
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Click the text template link to download the IPv6 route template file.
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4.
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Click the Browse button to navigate to the populated file.
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5.
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Click the Import button.
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Highlight the route you want to delete in the Static IPv6 Routes table.
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2.
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Click the Delete button below the table.
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3.
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A Delete Route dialog box displays, confirming that you want to delete the route.
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Click the Delete button in the dialog box to delete the route.
A "route deleted" confirmation message displays. |
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Enter the destination network address in the Destination network field (the machine to route all traffic through interface C).
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Enter the subnet mask ID in the Subnet mask field.
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Select the module from the Module drop-down menu.
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Highlight the route you want to delete in the Component Routes table.
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2.
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Click the Delete button below the table.
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3.
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A Delete Route dialog box displays, confirming that you want to delete the route.
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4.
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Click the Delete button in the dialog box to delete the route.
A "route deleted" confirmation message displays. |
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Navigating the Security Appliance Manager > Routing tab
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