Questions tagged [static-routes]

Manually configured entries in the routing table.

Manually configured entries in the routing table.

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Sonic OS - help for a somewhat newbie: restrict access to server

my boss wont hire a network guy, so im trying my best to get this done and help out. i know my way around the sonicwall os well enough to get into trouble, but i am not an expert by any means. here is my problem: we have a simple network protected…
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Sonicwall networking

My Sonicwall LAN subnet is 192.168.1.0/24 X0: LAN IP 192.168.1.253 I also have intranet router 192.168.1.108 routing to 192.168.2.0/24 network. Internet is through WAN (X1) is all working fine. My LAN PC's can connect to intranet 192.168.2.0/24 via…
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force traffic out a specific nic on same network

On windows server 2008 I have 2 network cards both configured on the same network (i will explain the purpose in a second) NIC1: 10.35.1.98 Mask:255.255.0.0 Gateway: 10.35.1.254 NIC2: 10.35.1.99 Mask:255.255.0.0 Gateway: 10.35.1.254 What I am…
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Cisco ASA 5540_outside to inside traffic NAT

This is for a test lab setup: landing server(192.168.49.26)---(.49.25/29)Cisco6500(.49.1/29)---(49.2)Cisco ASA(x.x.55.81)---External The C6500 is the core of the test lab to which the "landing server" with IP Address 192.168.49.26 is connected.…
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Adding static route in Red Hat with machine in different subnet as default gateway

Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface 10.156.16.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.252.0 U 0 0 0 eth0 168.254.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0 0 0 eth0 0.0.0.0 …
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Having problems creating a static route

I have 2 LAN subnets (let's call them LAN1 and LAN2) which each have a static route directing their traffic over a separate internet line (let's call them WAN1 and WAN2). This is intended to keep the public WiFi users from interfering with our…
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set static default route in a router, in linux

How do I set up a static default route, for a router, in linux? I know that the usual way to go for a static route is to edit the /etc/network/interfaces and add at the proper interfaces the following line: up route add -net gw…
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Can VRRP be used between 2 interfaces on the same node instead of between 2 nodes?

I have two 3750's joined together with a stackwise cable. I have a connection between one of the 3750's physical port and a gateway router. Last week one of the 3750's failed due to power issues, which caused me to lose connectivity to the Gateway…
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windows server 2003 static route disapper

I have a strange issue here. I have a windows server 2003 R2 which need to manually add some routes. I used route add -p command but found that the routes still be removed automaticly even the servers in keep alive without reboot. I suppose that…
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IP Route Table gets reset on restart

My computer has 3 Network Interface cards (NICS) and one more virtual Network Adapter that in reality is connected via USB to a Modem. It's a complex setup - the problem is I have multiple Internet connections (3) and want to restrict my computer to…
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Should I use a static route for mail on router with multiple-WAN interfaces?

I'm appealing to the wise to confirm what I am guessing to be true. I have a firewall with 2 active WAN interfaces, call them WAN1 and WAN2. MX records point from outside to WAN1. The first time I plugged in WAN2, I was blackslisted in about 20…
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Specify the next hop or the interface for static routes

I'm setting up a bunch of static routes (this is a security requirement so don't ask why I'm not using routing protocols). A static route can either be created by specifying the next hop 199.199.199.0 255.255.255.0 199.199.200.1 Or by secifying…
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ESXi Static IP setup with gateway on different subnet

I've got an ESXi server that I'm trying to assign a static IP to. I'm having trouble setting the gateway because (I presume) the gateway is on a different subnet. I've been able to accomplish this task on normal Linux servers by doing the…
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Blocking Clients while Forwarding All Traffic

Greetings, How to block clients by masking their subnet mask or changing their gateway information while forwarding any outward traffic from such clients to a specific proxy or server to display some message or captive portal ? What subnet mask…
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Cisco PIX 515 doesn't seem to be passing traffic through according to static route

Ok, so I am having a spot of bother with a Cisco PIX515, I have posted the current running config below, now I am no cisco expert by any means although I can do basic stuff with them, now I am having trouble with traffic sent from the outside to…
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