Secure Mobile Access 12.4 Administration Guide

Configuring Static Routes

Static routes are added as entries to the routing table for networks reached from the internal interface. Managing static route tables can be cumbersome, especially at a large site: you may want to create and edit the routing information in a comma-separated value (CSV) text file outside of AMC and then import it. Static route information that you import into AMC must be in an ASCII text file, with each entry on a new line (separated from the previous entry by a CR/LF), and three values separated by commas: IP address, netmask, and gateway. When you import a file, its contents entirely replace any static routes currently specified in AMC.

To configure static routing information

  1. In the AMC, navigate to System Configuration > Network Settings.

  2. In the Routing section, click Edit.

    The Routing page displays.

  3. In the Static Routes section, you can add or modify list entries one by one or as a group:

    • Add a single entry by clicking the + (New) icon, and then typing the route information in the IP address, Netmask, and Gateway fields. To modify a list entry, click its link, and then make your changes. After you add or modify an entry, click OK.

    • Click Import to select the static route table you want to import. The static route information must be in an ASCII text file in CSV format. Each entry must be on a new line (separated from the previous entry by a CR/LF), and must have three values separated by commas: IP address, netmask, and gateway. When you import a file, its contents entirely replace any static routes currently specified in AMC.

    • To modify an existing list of routes, you must either click the list item that you want to change, or export the entire list, modify its contents, and then import it.

  4. Click Save when you are finished making changes.

To delete a static route

  1. In the AMC, navigate to System Configuration > Network Settings.

  2. On the Routing page, select the checkbox to the left of any static routes you want to remove, and then click Delete.

  3. Click Save.

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