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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.7 for Web User Guide
Chapter 25      Configuring Network Settings
Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
Working With Routing Tables
You can save your current routing table to a file. You can load a previously saved route table. You can 
add new routes or delete existing ones.
To save a route table, click Save Route Table and specify where to save the file. 
To load a previously saved route table, click Load Route Table, navigate to the file, and then submit and 
commit your changes.
Note
When the destination address is on the same subnet as one of the physical network interfaces, AsyncOS 
sends data using the network interface with the same subnet. It does not consult the routing tables. 
Adding a Route
Step 1
Navigate to the Network > Routes page.
Step 2
Click the Add Route button corresponding to the interface for which you are creating the route. 
Step 3
Enter a Name, Destination Network, and Gateway.
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.
Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
VLANs are virtual local area networks bound to physical data ports. You can configure one or more 
VLANs to increase the number of networks the IronPort appliance can connect to beyond the number of 
physical interfaces included. For example, a Web Security appliance has two data interfaces available 
for VLANs: P1 and Management. VLANs allow more networks to be defined on separate “ports” on 
existing interfaces. 
 provides an example of configuring several VLANs on the P1 interface.