Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 49

Configuring static route entries, WAN/ISP, Enable RIP v2

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Configuring a connection to the outside network 49 Configuring routing To enable dynamic routing See "Routing tab field descriptions" on page 174. 1 In the SGMI, in the left pane, click WAN/ISP. 2 On the Routing tab, under Dynamic Routing, check Enable RIP v2. 3 Click Save. Configuring static route entries Before adding static routing entries to the routing table, gather the destination IP, netmask, and gateway addresses for the router to which you want traffic to be routed. Contact your IT department for this information. You can add new route entries, edit existing entries, delete entries, or view a table of entries. Note: If NAT is enabled, only six routes display in Routing List. When NAT is disabled, all configured routes appear in the list. To configure static route entries You can add, edit, or delete a static routing entry, or view the list of existing entries. See "Routing tab field descriptions" on page 174. To add a route entry 1 In the SGMI, in the left pane, click WAN/ISP. 2 On the Routing tab, under Static Routes, do the following: Destination IP Netmask Gateway Interface Metric Type the IP address to which to send packets. Type the net mask of the router to which to send packets. Type the IP address of the interface to which packets are sent. Select the interface from which traffic is sent. Type a number to represent the order in which you want the entry evaluated. For example to evaluate the entry third type 3. 3 Click Add.

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Configuring a connection to the outside network
Configuring routing
To enable dynamic routing
See
“Routing tab field descriptions”
on page 174.
1
In the SGMI, in the left pane, click
WAN/ISP
.
2
On the Routing tab, under Dynamic Routing, check
Enable RIP v2
.
3
Click
Save
.
Configuring static route entries
Before adding static routing entries to the routing table, gather the destination
IP, netmask, and gateway addresses for the router to which you want traffic to
be routed. Contact your IT department for this information.
You can add new route entries, edit existing entries, delete entries, or view a
table of entries.
Note:
If NAT is enabled, only six routes display in Routing List. When NAT is
disabled, all configured routes appear in the list.
To configure static route entries
You can add, edit, or delete a static routing entry, or view the list of existing
entries.
See
“Routing tab field descriptions”
on page 174.
To add a route entry
1
In the SGMI, in the left pane, click
WAN/ISP
.
2
On the Routing tab, under Static Routes, do the following:
3
Click
Add
.
Destination IP
Type the IP address to which to send packets.
Netmask
Type the net mask of the router to which to send packets.
Gateway
Type the IP address of the interface to which packets are sent.
Interface
Select the interface from which traffic is sent.
Metric
Type a number to represent the order in which you want the
entry evaluated. For example to evaluate the entry third type
3.