The Additional Network Routes dialog box allows you to specify
routing of requests to specified IP ranges via specified gateways. Additional routes
can enable the Email Appliance to process requests
from client machines whose IP addresses reside outside of the native subnet of the
Email Appliance.
CAUTION Adding additional routes is an advanced option and should only be
used if you have a thorough understanding of both routing and your network topology.
Adding routes incorrectly can make the administrative user interface
inaccessible.
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To add a route:
- Enter a descriptive Route Name.
- Enter the requested Destination IP Range in CIDR
format.
CAUTION This range must not include the static IP
address of the Email Appliance and must be
outside the subnet of the Email Appliance.
- Enter the Gateway IP Address to which you want
the requested IP addresses routed. This represents the next hop that can be
used to reach the destination IP specified, and should be on the same subnet
as the Email Appliance.
- Click Add.
To disable a route, you must delete
it. To modify a route, you must delete it and re-add the modified route
information.
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To delete a route:
Note If you change your network configuration or topology, it may be necessary
to alter any additional routes you have created.
Note If a route is specified that makes the administrative user interface
inaccessible, you must connect a laptop to the configuration port on the
back of the appliance and access the Email Appliance via the IP address 172.24.24.172 to
gain access to the appliance and delete the incorrect routes.