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Quantum SPARK 1500 - Limitations; Adding a Specific Ipv4 Static Route

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Configuring the Routing Table
R81.10.X Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, 1800, 1900, 2000 Appliances Locally Managed Administration Guide|179
Limitations
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When there is a default route on an internal port, WebUI and SSH access to the
appliance is allowed only through the LAN ports or the active Internet connection (and
not through an inactive Internet interface).
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In R81.10.00, static routes are not supported with a VPN Tunnel (VTI) as the Next Hop.
Adding a Specific IPv4 Static Route
This procedure adds a specific static route to send traffic from any source, to any destination,
for any protocol to a specific IPv4 address.
Procedure
1. From the left navigation panel, click Device.
2. In the Advanced Routing section, click the Routing Table page.
3. Above the routing table, click New.
The New Static Routing Rule window opens.
4. In the Destination column:
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To route traffic to any destination, leave the default value Any.
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To route traffic to a specific destination IPv4 address:
a. Click the value Any.
b. Select Specified IP Address.
c. Configure the required IP Address.
d. Configure the required Subnet Mask.
e. Click OK.
5. In the Source column:

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