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Configuring the Routing Table
Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, and 1800 Appliances R81.10.X Locally Managed Administration Guide|129
Configuring the Routing Table
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This page shows the routing table with the routes added on your appliance:
Version Description
R81.10.05 and higher The Device view > Advanced Routing section > Routing Table page.
R81.10.00 The Device view > Network section > Routing page.
Notes:
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You can add or edit routes and configure manual routing rules.
You cannot edit system defined routes.
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You can specify routes for and associate IP addresses with selected VPN tunnels.
To add, delete, and modify the IP addresses, use dynamic routing protocols.
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When no default route is active, this page shows this message:
Note - No default route is configured. Internet connections might
be down or not configured.
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For Internet Connection High Availability, the default route changes automatically on
failover (based on the active Internet connection).
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When a network interface is disabled, the routing table shows all routes for that interface as
inactive. A route automatically becomes active when the interface is enabled. Traffic for an
inactive route is routed based on active routing rules (usually, to the default route).
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You cannot edit, delete, enable, and disable routes created by the operating system for
directly attached networks or by dynamic routing protocols.

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