Appendix B

Configuring Routing Interfaces

ANG-3000/7000 Preconfiguration Stored on a Floppy Disk

 

3In the Gateway address fields, type the IP address of a gateway on this subnet.

For External interfaces, enter the IP address of the router that provides access to the Internet.

4In the Reachable Subnet fields, type a starting IP address and subnet mask to define a subnet.

Packets received by the ANG are statically routed to the gateway you specified. To forward all packets to the gateway when there is no other reachable “next hop” address for a packet, enter an address of

0.0.0.0and a subnet mask of 0.0.0.0.

CAUTION

Configuring a default static route (0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0) on the Trusted interface of the ANG disables Intelligent Client Routing. Refer to “Intelligent Client Routing” in Chapter 3 for more information.

5Click Add.

The static route you set appears in the Internal Static Routes display.

6Do one of the following:

Click Apply to create the static route, click Cancel to close the window, and click Next to continue configuration. The Remote Connections Configuration window appears.

Click Reset to return the interface’s protocol properties to their default settings.

Click Cancel to close the window without saving your changes.

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