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Modifying Static Routes In Routing Tables

Overview

You can view and edit IPv4 and IPv6 routing tables in Kerio Control. If multiple Internet links are in the network load balancing mode, Kerio Control displays only a single default route that is routed through the link with the highest link weight.

 


 

Process

IPv4

  1. On the Administration interface, navigate to Routing Table > IPv4 Routing Table.

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  2. Click on Add and type the route name in the Name field.
  3. Enter an IP subnet in the Network field.
  4. Enter a mask defining the subnet in the Mask field.
  5. Select the interface in the Interface menu.
  6. Type the IP address of the gateway in the Gateway field (optional).
  7. Type the number that defines the priority of the route in the Metric field.

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IPv6

  1. On the Administration interface, navigate to Routing Table > IPv6 Routing Table.

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  2. Click on Add and type the route name in the Name field.
  3. Enter an IP subnet in the Prefix field.
  4. Enter a prefix in the Prefix length field.
  5. Select the interface in the Interface menu.
  6. Type the IP address of the gateway in the Gateway field (optional).
  7. Type the number that defines the priority of the route in the Metric field.

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Confirmation

The new values will now be visible in the main routing list.

 

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  1. Priyanka Bhotika

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