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3.40. RoutingTable Chapter 3. Configuration Reference 3.40. RoutingTable Description The system has a predefined main routing table. Alternate routing tables can be defined by the user. Properties Name Ordering RemoveInterfaceIPRoutes Comments Specifies a symbolic name for the routing table. (Identifier) Specifies how a route lookup is done in a named routing table. (Default: Only) Removes the interface routes. Makes the security gateway completely transparent. (Default: No) Text describing the current object. (Optional) 3.40.1. Route Description A route defines what interface and gateway to use in order to reach a specified network. Properties Index Name Interface Gateway LocalIP RouteMonitor MonitorLinkStatus MonitorGateway MonitorGatewayManualARP MonitorGatewayARPInterval The index of the object, starting at 1. (Identifier) Specifies a symbolic name for the object. (Optional) Specifies which interface packets destined for this route shall be sent through. Specifies the IP address of the next router hop used to reach the destination network. If the network is directly connected to the security gateway interface, no gateway address is specified. (Optional) The IP address specified here will be automatically published on the corresponding interface. This address will also be used as the sender address in ARP queries. If no address is specified, the security gateway's interface IP address will be used. (Optional) Specifies if this route should be monitored for route changes for route failover purposes. (Default: No) Mark the route as down if the interface link status changes to down. (Default: No) Mark the route as down if the next hop does not answer on ARP lookups during a specified time. (Default: No) Enable a manually specified ARP lookup interval. (Default: No) Specifies the ARP lookup interval in milliseconds. (Default: 135

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3.40. RoutingTable
Description
The system has a predefined main routing table. Alternate routing tables can be defined by the user.
Properties
Name
Specifies a symbolic name for the routing table. (Identifier)
Ordering
Specifies how a route lookup is done in a named routing ta-
ble. (Default: Only)
RemoveInterfaceIPRoutes
Removes the interface routes. Makes the security gateway
completely transparent. (Default: No)
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
3.40.1. Route
Description
A route defines what interface and gateway to use in order to reach a specified network.
Properties
Index
The index of the object, starting at 1. (Identifier)
Name
Specifies a symbolic name for the object. (Optional)
Interface
Specifies which interface packets destined for this route shall
be sent through.
Gateway
Specifies the IP address of the next router hop used to reach
the destination network. If the network is directly connected
to the security gateway interface, no gateway address is spe-
cified. (Optional)
LocalIP
The IP address specified here will be automatically published
on the corresponding interface. This address will also be used
as the sender address in ARP queries. If no address is spe-
cified, the security gateway's interface IP address will be
used. (Optional)
RouteMonitor
Specifies if this route should be monitored for route changes
for route failover purposes. (Default: No)
MonitorLinkStatus
Mark the route as down if the interface link status changes to
down. (Default: No)
MonitorGateway
Mark the route as down if the next hop does not answer on
ARP lookups during a specified time. (Default: No)
MonitorGatewayManualARP
Enable a manually specified ARP lookup interval. (Default:
No)
MonitorGatewayARPInterval
Specifies the ARP lookup interval in milliseconds. (Default:
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