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Chapter 4 Using the Command-Line Interface for Quick Configuration
Configuring Static Routes
If you selected 1 to add a static route, the system now prompts for the Net Address.
> Net Address
Quick ->
Enter the network IP address for this static route. Packets with this address are sent to the destination
address below.
Step 2
The system prompts you for a subnet mask.
> Subnet Mask
Quick -> 255.0.0.0
Enter the subnet mask of this network IP address.
Step 3
The system prompts you to identify the outbound destination as either a router/gateway, or as this VPN
3002 private or public interface.
1) Destination is Router
2) Destination is Interface
Quick -> _
If you want to set a router for the outbound destination, at the prompt enter 1. To select one for the VPN
3002 interfaces, at the prompt, enter 2.
Enter destination address.
Step 4
In either case, the system prompts you for the destination address. If you selected
Router
, the system
prompts for the router address.
> Router Address
Quick -> _
Enter the IP address of the router/gateway outbound destination.
Step 5
If you selected Interface, the system prompts you to choose either the private or public Interface.
Interfaces
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1. Private Interface (10.10.99.32)
2. Public Interface (0.0.0.0)
> Interface Number for this route
Quick ->_
Enter the number for the interface of the outbound destination for this route.
Step 6
The system prompts for the cost for this route; this is a number from 1 to 16 where 1 is the lowest cost.
The routing subsystem always tries to use the least costly route. For example, if a route uses a low speed
line, you might assign a high metric so the system will use it only if all high-speed routes are unavailable.
Enter metric
> Route Metric (1 - 16)