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Cisco Clean Access Server Installation and Administration Guide
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Chapter 4 Clean Access Server Managed Domain
Configuring Managed Subnets or Static Routes
Figure 4-8
Static Route Example (Layer 2)
Add Static Route
1.
Open the Static Routes form in the Advanced tab of the CAS management pages.
Figure 4-9
Static Routes
2.
In the Static Routes form, type the destination IP address and subnet mask in the Dest. Subnet
Address/Mask fields. If the destination address in the packet matches this address, the packet is
routed to the specified interface.
Address/Mask fields. If the destination address in the packet matches this address, the packet is
routed to the specified interface.
3.
If needed, type the external, destination Gateway address (such as 10.1.52.1 in
).
Note
For Virtual Gateway mode, the Gateway address is not optional and must always be specified.
4.
Choose the appropriate interface of the Clean Access Server machine from the Link dropdown list.
In most cases this is eth0, since most static routing scenarios involve directing traffic from the
untrusted to the trusted network.
In most cases this is eth0, since most static routing scenarios involve directing traffic from the
untrusted to the trusted network.
5.
Optionally, type a Description of the route definition.
6.
Click Add Route.
10.1.51.10
10.1.51.10
10.1.52.1
GW2
Clean Access
static routing table:
eth0
eth1
10.1.51.1
GW1
(Virtual Gateway)
10.1.52.0/24
10.1.51.0/24
10.1.52.1 255.255.255.255 eth0,
10.1.52.0 255.255.255.0 eth1
Server