Symantec 16-00-00091 Installation Guide - Page 48

Routing table data, Other routers on the local LAN, Advanced Configuration, Table 4-1: Routing data

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Advanced Configuration Routing table data An entry in the routing table is required for each LAN segment on your network so that any other segment attached to this device can share data back and forth. The data in the Routing Table is as follows. Table 4-1: Routing data DestinationIP Address The network address of the remote network segment. For standard class "C" networks, the network address is the first three fields of the Destination IP Address. The fourth (last) field can be left at 0. Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask used on the remote network segment. For class "C" networks, the standard Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. GatewayIP Address The IP Address of the router on the network segment to which this device is attached NOT the router on the remote network segment. Normally refered to as the next hop in the network. Interface Select the appropriate interface Internal (LAN) or External (WAN) from the drop-down list. Model 200 users have two External Interfaces to choose from. Metric The number of routers that must be traveled to reach the remote LAN segment. The default value is 1. Other routers on the local LAN Other routers on the local network must use the Symantec Firewall/VPN's local router as the default route. The entries will be the same as the Symantec Firewall/VPN's local router, with the exception of the Gateway IP Address. For a router with a direct connection to the Symantec Firewall/VPN's local router, the Gateway IP Address is the address of the Symantec Firewall/VPN's local router. For routers that must forward packets to another router before reaching the Symantec Firewall/ VPN's local router, the Gateway IP Address is the address of the intermediate router. 4-8

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Advanced Configuration
Routing table data
An entry in the routing table is required for each LAN segment on your network so that any other
segment attached to this device can share data back and forth. The data in the Routing Table is as
follows.
Other routers on the local LAN
Other routers on the local network must use the Symantec Firewall/VPN's local router as the
default route. The entries will be the same as the Symantec Firewall/VPN's local router, with the
exception of the Gateway IP Address.
For a router with a direct connection to the Symantec Firewall/VPN's local router, the Gateway IP
Address is the address of the Symantec Firewall/VPN's local router.
For routers that must forward packets to another router before reaching the Symantec Firewall/
VPN's local router, the Gateway IP Address is the address of the intermediate router.
Table 4-1: Routing data
DestinationIP
Address
The network address of the remote network segment. For standard class
"C" networks, the network address is the first three fields of the
Destination IP Address. The fourth (last) field can be left at 0.
Subnet Mask
The Subnet Mask used on the remote network segment. For class "C"
networks, the standard Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0.
GatewayIP
Address
The IP Address of the router on the network segment to which this device
is attached NOT the router on the remote network segment.
Normally
refered to as the next hop in the network.
Interface
Select the appropriate interface Internal (LAN) or External (WAN) from
the drop-down list. Model 200 users have two External Interfaces to
choose from.
Metric
The number of routers that must be traveled to reach the remote LAN
segment. The default value is 1.