In Static Routes, you can view the current IP routing table and modify, add, or delete routes. Careful use and placement of static routes may actually improve the performance of your network, allowing you to conserve bandwidth for important business applications. Click with the mouse or use the Tab and arrow keys to navigate and press the Enter key to select a value.
Note: You can also set IPv6 network static routes. Choose Operation > Network Interfaces > Static Routes. These routes are not saved after reboot or failover of the CC-SG.
The current IP routing table page opens. You can add associated IP route to the routing table by selecting Add Host Route or Add Network Route. The items in the routing table are selectable, and you can delete a route from the table by selecting Delete Route.The Refresh button updates the routing information in the table.
Add Host Route takes a Destination Host IP Address, and either a Gateway IP Address or interface name as shown in Status Console, or both.
Add Network Route is similar but takes a Destination Network and Netmask.
With every item selected or highlighted in the table, you can select Delete Route to remove the route. The only exception is the route associated with current host and interface, which CC-SG does not allow you to delete.
Although you can delete all other routes, including the Default Gateway, doing this will greatly impact the communication with CC-SG.