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Configuring Routing
3.
Expand the routing tree to view all the routing information for the interfaces.
Adding Next-hop Routers
For StoneGate IPS, you may need to define a default route in case the Management Center
(Management Servers and Log Servers) and other system components are not located on a
directly connected network. Other routes may be needed in addition to the default route if one or
more system components are not directly connected and cannot be reached through the default
gateway. To add the default route or to add other routes, you must first add a Router element to
represent the gateway devices that forward packets to the networks.
To add a router
1.
Right-click the Network and select
New
→
Router
. The Router Properties dialog opens.
2.
Fill in the name and IP address for the Router.
Note – Networks are only added automatically. Networks and interfaces are never deleted
automatically. Inappropriate elements are marked with a symbol to show that they are
invalid. You must delete the invalid elements manually if you do not want them to be
shown in the Routing view.
What’s Next?
If you want to define the default route, continue by
If you want to add other routes, continue by
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Summary of Contents for stonegate 5.2
Page 1: ...STONEGATE 5 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE INTRUSION PREVENTION SYSTEM...
Page 5: ...5 INTRODUCTION In this section Using StoneGate Documentation 7...
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Page 12: ...12...
Page 18: ...18 Chapter 2 Planning the IPS Installation...
Page 28: ...28 Chapter 4 Configuring NAT Addresses...
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Page 50: ...50 Chapter 6 Saving the Initial Configuration...
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Page 72: ...72 Chapter 8 Installing the Engine on Intel Compatible Platforms...
Page 73: ...73 UPGRADING In this section Upgrading 75...
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