Static routes allow IWSVA to overcome problems routing traffic to and from network
segments beyond the next router hop to which IWSVA connects. Static routes allow you
to manually control the router connection used to send traffic to the Internet or
back to the end users.
For example, if IWSVA updates patterns with an internal ActiveUpdate (AU) server through
a different router, a static route should be added for AU server.
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Note
If you bind a static route to an interface, the router port must be in the same network
segment as the interface.
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Before starting this procedure, be sure you have:
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Selected your deployment mode
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Configured any mode-specific settings
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Configured the network interface information
To configure settings for Static Routes:
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From the Static Routes page in the Deployment Wizard, go to the Settings section and
configure the following:
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Network ID
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Netmask
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Router
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Interface
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Note
You can also add IPv6 routes into these static routes.
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Click Add to List.
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The static route displays in the Static Routes list.
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Add additional static routes.
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Click Next.
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See also: