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Chapter 18<br />

Other settings<br />

18.1 Routing table<br />

Using Administration Console you can view or edit the system routing table of the host where<br />

<strong>Kerio</strong> Control is running. This can be useful especially to resolve routing problems remotely<br />

(it is not necessary to use applications for terminal access, remote desktop, etc.).<br />

To view or modify the routing table go to Configuration → Routing Table. This section provides<br />

up-to-date version of the routing table of the operating system including so called persistent<br />

routes (routes added by the route -p command).<br />

Note:<br />

1. In the Internet connection failover mode (see chapter 6.3), only the current default route<br />

is shown (depending on which Internet interface is currently active).<br />

2. In case of multiple Internet links in the network load balancing mode (see chapter 6.4),<br />

only a single default route will be displayed which is routed through the link with the<br />

highest proposed speed.<br />

Figure 18.1<br />

Firewall’s system routing table<br />

Dynamic and static routes can be added and/or removed in section Routing table. Dynamic<br />

routes are valid only until the operating system is restarted or until removed by the route<br />

system command. Static routes are saved in <strong>Kerio</strong> Control and they are restored upon each<br />

restart of the operating system.<br />

Note: Changes in the routing table might interrupt the connection between the <strong>Kerio</strong> Control<br />

Engine and the Administration Console. We recommend to check the routing table thoroughly<br />

before clicking the Apply button!<br />

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