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VPN 3002 Hardware Client Reference
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Chapter 7 IP Routing
Configuration | System | IP Routing | Default Gateways
Destination
Click a radio button to select the outbound destination for these packets. You can select only one
destination: either a specific router/gateway, or a VPN 3002 interface.
Destination Router Address
Enter the IP address of the specific router or gateway to which to route these packets; that is, the IP
address of the next hop between the VPN 3002 and the packets ultimate destination. Use dotted decimal
notation; for example, 10.10.0.2. We recommend that you select this option.
Interface
Click the drop-down menu button and select a configured VPN 3002 interface as the outbound
destination. We do not recommend this option; enter a destination router address above.
Add or Apply / Cancel
To add a new static route to the list of configured routes, click Add. Or to apply your changes to a static
route, click Apply. Both actions include your entries in the active configuration. The Manager returns
to the Configuration | System | IP Routing | Static Routes screen. Any new route appears at the bottom
of the Static Routes list.
Reminder: To save the active configuration and make it the boot configuration, click the Save Needed
icon at the
top of the Manager window.
To discard your entries, click Cancel. The Manager returns to the Configuration | System | IP Routing |
Static Routes screen, and the Static Routes list is unchanged.
Configuration | System | IP Routing | Default Gateways
This screen lets you configure the default gateway for IP routing. You use this same screen both to
initially configure and to change default gateways. You can also configure the default gateway on the
Configuration | Quick | System Info screen.
The IP routing subsystem routes data packets first using static routes, then the default gateway. If you
do not specify a default gateway, the system drops packets it can not otherwise route.
Figure 7-4 Configuration | System | IP Routing | Default Gateways Screen
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