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IronPort - Configuration Guide - AsyncOS 7.6.1

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Configuring TCP/IP Traffic Routes<br />

Managing Static Routes (GUI)<br />

Adding Static Routes<br />

Deleting Static Routes<br />

Editing Static Routes<br />

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Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> <strong>AsyncOS</strong> 7.6 for Email <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Chapter 15 System Administration<br />

Some network environments require the use of traffic routes other than the standard default gateway. You<br />

can manage static routes via the GUI through the Routing page on the Network tab, or the CLI, via the<br />

routeconfig command.<br />

You can create, edit, or delete static routes via the Routing page on the Network tab. The Email Security<br />

appliance can use both Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) static<br />

routes, which you can create and manage separately on the Routing page. You can also modify the<br />

default IPv4 and IPv6 gateways from this page.<br />

Step 1 Click Add Route for the type of static route you want to create on the Routing page. The Add Static<br />

Route page is displayed. The following figure shows the IPv6 Static Route Settings.<br />

Figure 15-13 Adding a Static Route<br />

Step 2 Enter a name for the route.<br />

Step 3 Enter the destination IP address.<br />

Step 4 Enter the Gateway IP address.<br />

Step 5 Submit and commit your changes.<br />

Step 1 Click the trash can icon corresponding to the static route name in the Static Routes listing.<br />

Step 2 Confirm the deletion by clicking Delete in the warning dialog that appears.<br />

Step 3 Commit your changes.<br />

Step 1 Click the name of the route in the Static Route listing. The Edit Static Route page is displayed.<br />

Step 2 Make changes to the route.<br />

Step 3 Commit your changes.<br />

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