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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
Chapter25 Configuring Static and Default Routes
Feature History for Static and Default Routes
Step2 Choose Management from the Interfaces drop-down list.
Step3 Enter 10.1.1.0 in the IP Address field.
Step4 Choose 255.255.255.0 from the Mask drop-down list.
Step5 Enter 10.1.2.45 1 in the Gateway IP field.
A static route is created that sends all traffic destined for 10.1.1.0/24 to the router 10.1.2.45, which is
connected to the inside interface.
Step6 Click OK.
Step7 Choose Configuration > Device Setup > Routing > Static Routes.
Step8 Click Add.
Step9 Enter the IP Address in the IP Address field for the destination network.
In this case, the route IP addresses are: 192.168.2.1, 192.168.2.2, 192.168.2.3, and 192.168.2.4. When
adding 192.168.2.4, click the Tunneled radio button in the Options area.
Step10 Enter the Gateway IP Address in the Gateway IP Address field for the address of the next hop router.
The addresses you specify for the static route are the addresses that are in the packet before entering the
ASA and performing NAT.
Step11 Choose the netmask for the destination network from the NetMask drop-down list.
Step12 Click OK.
Feature History for Static and Default Routes
Table25-1 lists each feature change and the platform release in which it was implemented. ASDM is
backwards-compatible with multiple platform releases, so the specific ASDM release in which support
was added is not listed.
Table25-1 Feature History for Static and Default Routes
Feature Name
Platform
Releases Feature Information
Routing 7.0(1) Static and default routing were introduced.
We introduced the following screen: Configuration >
Device Setup > Routing.