Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 50

Configuring advanced WAN/ISP settings, High availability

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50 Configuring a connection to the outside network Configuring advanced WAN/ISP settings To edit a route entry 1 In the SGMI, in the left pane, click WAN/ISP. 2 On the Routing tab, under Static Routes, in the Route Entry drop-down list, select a route entry. 3 Under Static Routes, change information in any of the fields. 4 Click Update. To delete a route entry 1 In the SGMI, in the left pane, click WAN/ISP. 2 On the Routing tab, under Static Routes, in the Route Entry drop-down list, select an entry. 3 Click Delete. To view the routing list table 1 In the SGMI, in the left pane, click WAN/ISP. 2 On the Routing tab, scroll to the bottom of the page. Configuring advanced WAN/ISP settings You can set advanced connectivity settings such as a DNS gateway, HA/LB, SMTP binding, and failover. You can also set optional network settings, which identify the appliance to a network. Note: Model 320 appliances have one WAN port and do not support high availability, load balancing, and bandwidth aggregation. High availability You can configure high availability for each WAN port in one of three ways: Normal, Off, or Backup. Table 3-4 describes each mode. Table 3-4 High availability modes Mode Normal Off Description Load balancing settings apply to the port when it is enabled and operational. WAN port is not used at all.

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Configuring a connection to the outside network
Configuring advanced WAN/ISP settings
To edit a route entry
1
In the SGMI, in the left pane, click
WAN/ISP
.
2
On the Routing tab, under Static Routes, in the Route Entry drop-down list,
select a route entry.
3
Under Static Routes, change information in any of the fields.
4
Click
Update
.
To delete a route entry
1
In the SGMI, in the left pane, click
WAN/ISP
.
2
On the Routing tab, under Static Routes, in the Route Entry drop-down list,
select an entry.
3
Click
Delete
.
To view the routing list table
1
In the SGMI, in the left pane, click
WAN/ISP
.
2
On the Routing tab, scroll to the bottom of the page.
Configuring advanced WAN/ISP settings
You can set advanced connectivity settings such as a DNS gateway, HA/LB,
SMTP binding, and failover. You can also set optional network settings, which
identify the appliance to a network.
Note:
Model 320 appliances have one WAN port and do not support high
availability, load balancing, and bandwidth aggregation.
High availability
You can configure high availability for each WAN port in one of three ways:
Normal, Off, or Backup.
Table 3-4
describes each mode.
Table 3-4
High availability modes
Mode
Description
Normal
Load balancing settings apply to the port when it is enabled and
operational.
Off
WAN port is not used at all.