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ProSecure Unified Threat Management UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manual
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LAN Configuration
v1.0, September 2009
3. Enter the settings as explained in 
4. Click Apply to save your settings. The new static route is added to the Static Route table.
To edit a static route that is in the Static Route table:
1. Select its entry from the table and click the edit table button in the Action column. The Edit 
Static Route screen displays. This screen is identical to the Add Static Route screen that is 
described above with the exception that you cannot change the name of the static route.
2. Enter the settings as explained in 
.
3. Click Apply to save your settings.
Configuring Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
Routing Information Protocol (RIP), RFC 2453, is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) that is 
commonly used in internal networks (LANs). RIP enables a router to exchange its routing 
information automatically with other routers, to dynamically adjust its routing tables, and to adapt 
to changes in the network. RIP is disabled by default.
Table 4-4. Static Route Settings
Setting
Description (or Subfield and Description)
Route Name
The route name for the static route (for purposes of identification and 
management).
Active
To make the static route effective, select the Active checkbox.
Note: A route can be added to the table and made inactive, if not needed. This 
allows routes to be used as needed without deleting and re-adding the entry. 
an inactive route is not advertised if RIP is enabled.
Private
If you want to limit access to the LAN only, select the Private checkbox. Doing 
so prevents the static route from being advertised in RIP. 
Destination IP Address The destination IP address to the host or network to which the route leads.
IP Subnet Mask
The IP subnet mask to the host or network to which the route leads. If the 
destination is a single host, enter 255.255.255.255. 
Interface
From the pull-down menu, select the interface that is the physical network 
interface (WAN1, WAN2, LAN, or DMZ for the UTM25 or WAN, LAN, or DMZ 
for the UTM10) or virtual interface (VLAN profile) through which the route is 
accessible.
Gateway IP Address
The gateway IP address through which the destination host or network can be 
reached.
Metric
The priority of the route. Select a value between 2 and 15. If multiple routes to 
the same destination exist, the route with the lowest metric is used.