Configuring the Routing Table
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Notes:
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Starting from R81.10.10, the probing feature supports only default
static routes and destination-based routes.
Policy-based routes are not supported.
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If the Next Hop type is an IP address,
For destination-based routes, the nexthop IP address must be on the
same subnet as the destination IP address.
For example, for a route with a destination to 7.7.7.0/24 and nexthop
192.168.2.3, a probing server must have an IP address from the
7.7.7.0/24 subnet (for example, 7.7.7.10).
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If the nexthop type is a VTI (or a GRE), the nexthop can either be on the
subnet of the destination IP address or the IP address of the remote-
peer of the tunnel if you want to probe the tunnel.
12. Optional: In the Advanced Probing Settings section, configure the probing settings:
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Probing frequency - Interval between pings.
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Percentage of failed attempts - Threshold to consider the nexthop as
unreachable.
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Max latency - Maximum latency for pings.
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Reconnection delay - Delay before the appliance starts using this route again
after the nexthop becomes reachable again.
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History timeline size - Size of the probing history timeline in the Route
Monitoring window (see
"Route Monitoring" on page188
).
Note - You can hover over the field name to see the icon and hover over it
to see the tooltip.
13. Save the changes:
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In R81.10.10 and higher versions:
Click Save.
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In R81.10.08 and lower versions:
Click Apply.
Adding a Default IPv4 Static Route
This procedure adds a default static route to send traffic from any source, to any destination,
for any protocol.