A routing table is a text file containing a list of IP addresses, subnet masks and gateways (up to 10,000 entries). Here is a sample routing table:
10.25.36.0 255.255.255.0 10.25.46.57
10.25.37.0 255.255.255.0 10.25.46.58
10.25.38.0 255.255.255.0 10.25.46.59
From the Management Console:
- Select Configuration > Network > Routing > Routing
- In the "Install Routing Table from" drop-down list, select the method used to install the routing table and click Install.
- "Remote URL" allows you to load a file from a local HTTP or FTP server using the fully qualified URL, including the file name, of the routing table.
- "Local File" allows you to browse to a routing table stored on a local computer or network system.
- "Text Editor" allows you to modify the current routing table.
- Click Apply.
From the CLI:
- Use the inline command to create a routing table directly in the CLI:
SGOS#(config)inline static-route-table end-of-file_marker paste or enter contents of routing table inline
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- Or enter a path to a remote URL where the routing table is located
SGOS# (config) static-routes path url
SGOS# (config) load static-route-table
Example
proxy#(config)inline static-route-table 123 <-- End-of-file marker
10.25.36.0 255.255.255.0 10.25.46.57
123 <-- End-of-file marker
Note: The End-of-file marker have to be exactly the same as indicated as being 123 shown above.