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How to static route network set

Wietse Hensen
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Not sure if this is the right place to ask.

Is it possible to add a static route of a network set in a Cisco ASA?

In our setup there are a number of networks and hosts of the RFC1918 network that we will need to route to a different interface then the outside interface.

We could add those networks/hosts one at a time in de static route options. This is time consuming. I was wondering if there is a solution, like adding a static route with a network set, so we can place al this networks in this set.

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> Not sure if this is the right place to ask.

The Security -> Firewall forum would probably be better.

Sadly, there is nothing like that on the ASA (btw: which platforms have that?). You have to configure all your routes one at a time or use a routing-protocol with your neighbor to learn those routes.

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> Not sure if this is the right place to ask.

The Security -> Firewall forum would probably be better.

Sadly, there is nothing like that on the ASA (btw: which platforms have that?). You have to configure all your routes one at a time or use a routing-protocol with your neighbor to learn those routes.

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Unfortunately our neighbour wouldn't setup an relationship with us.

So it would be the only option for us to adding it manually one at a time.

Thnx for your reaction!

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