
Routing
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Static Routes
A Static Route defines the gateway to use for a particular network. The device supports the use of
static routes to forward traffic:
• Between the device and any external interface, for example, you may need to define a static route so
that the device can communicate with the email server used to send event notifications.
• Between the device and any GRE interface.
You can view and manage static route from the Static Routes page (Network > Configuration > Static
Routes). From this page you can:
• View the list of existing routes
•Select a Records per page setting to change the number of static route entries displayed in the table
• Delete a static route
• Create a static route
The following figure shows the Static Routes page:
Note Static routes configured on the device are not used to route traffic to
subnets at the other end of an IPSec VPN tunnel. The destination network’s
configuration in the Security Association associated with a VPN tunnel is used for
this. For more information, see “
Edit the Default SA for Client-to-Site VPN
Connections using L2TP over IPSec” on page 194.
Routes across a VPN are always the most specific. There is no way to configure a
static route, or a route learned via RIP to override a VPN route.
Figure 6–10: Network Configuration: Static Routes Page
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