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Chapter 15      System Administration
Configuring TCP/IP Traffic Routes
Some network environments require the use of traffic routes other than the standard default gateway. You 
can manage static routes via the GUI through the Routing page on the Network tab, or the CLI, via the 
routeconfig
 command.
Managing Static Routes (GUI)
You can create, edit, or delete static routes via the Routing page on the Network tab. The Email Security 
appliance can use both Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) static 
routes, which you can create and manage separately on the Routing page. You can also modify the 
default IPv4 and IPv6 gateways from this page.
Adding Static Routes
Step 1
Click Add Route for the type of static route you want to create on the Routing page. The Add Static 
Route page is displayed. The following figure shows the IPv6 Static Route Settings.
Figure 15-13
Adding a Static Route
Step 2
Enter a name for the route.
Step 3
Enter the destination IP address.
Step 4
Enter the Gateway IP address.
Step 5
Submit and commit your changes.
Deleting Static Routes
Step 1
Click the trash can icon corresponding to the static route name in the Static Routes listing.
Step 2
Confirm the deletion by clicking Delete in the warning dialog that appears.
Step 3
Commit your changes.
Editing Static Routes
Step 1
Click the name of the route in the Static Route listing. The Edit Static Route page is displayed.
Step 2
Make changes to the route.
Step 3
Commit your changes.