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Routes displayed that are “grayed out” cannot be modified. To add a route, make sure “make
indicated changes” is selected in the drop down menu, click the “add” checkbox, and fill in the
remaining fields. Click the “submit” button. Your new route should appear along with a “delete”
checkbox. You can check on
the “delete” checkbox and click submit to delete the selected route.
Please remember that even though a new route is immediately active once you click the “submit”
button, it is not automatically saved and will get lost if the WebMux is rebooted or powered off. To
save your settings, select “save displayed table” from the drop down menu and click the “submit”
button.
If you made unsaved changes and want to quickly revert back to your previously saved settings,
select “restore last saved table” from the drop down menu and click the “submit” button.
To get to the CLI, you can either telnet or ssh in to the WebMux diagnostic port. By default it is port
77 for ssh and port 87 for telnet. Log in as “superuser.” Issue the “route” command to modify the
routing table. The network interfaces are as follows:
ethf0
— “Internet” / Router LAN interface(s)
eths0
— Interface labeled “Backup”
ethb0
— “Server” LAN interface(s)
In Single Network or Transparent modes, the main interface is br0.
Modifications to the routing table issued through the CLI are automatically saved after issuing the
command.
If you are running a backup WebMux unit, you need to make sure you also click the save
button on the main console screen in order to propagate the changes made to the backup unit.