Configure static routes to the paired protection interfaces
on your virtual appliance to enable network routers to redirect users
to block pages or authentication pages.
About this task
This task is only necessary for networks that contain an
additional network segment between the user segment and the virtual
appliance.
Procedure
- From the top-level menu of the Appliance Dashboard, click .
- On the Static Routes page, complete
one of these steps.
Table 1. Static route actionsField |
Action |
IPv4 Default Gateway |
- Specify an address value. For example: 192.0.2.0.
- Click Save.
Note: Click Reset to update the displayed
value back to the current default gateway. It does not make any updates
to the actual default gateway value.
|
IPv6 Default Gateway |
- Specify an address value. For example: 2001:DB8:0000:0000:02AB:00FF:FE29:9C6A.
- Click Save.
Note: Click Reset to update the displayed
value back to the current default gateway. It does not make any updates
to the actual default gateway value.
|
New |
- Click New to create a route.
- In the Add Route window, define values in
these fields.
- Destination
- Gateway
- Metric
- Interface or Segment
- Click Save Configuration.
|
Edit |
- Select an existing route.
- Click Edit to change the settings.
- In the Edit Route window, edit values in
these fields.
- Destination
- Gateway
- Metric
- Interface or Segment
- Click Save Configuration.
|
Delete |
- Select an existing route.
- Click Delete.
- Click Yes to confirm your action.
|
Results
The new and edited system routes are displayed in the
Currently active system routes table.