Kaspersky NGFW supports static IPv4 routes. You can add a static route in a network template (hereinafter also referred to as a template) or on a Kaspersky NGFW device. A static route added to a template is automatically added to all Kaspersky NGFW devices that use this template.
To view static routes:
In the main menu of the Open Single Management Platform Console, go to the Application & Services → NGFW section.
View static routes in one of the following ways:
If you want to view static routes on an individual device, select the Devices tab in the menu, click a Kaspersky NGFW device, and select the Routing → Static routes section.
If you want to view static routes in a network template, in the menu, select the Network templates tab, click the device template, and select the Routing → Static routes section.
The table in this section contains the following information about static routes:
VRF is the name and ID of the virtual routing and forwarding table that is used in the static route.
Destination is the IPv4 address of the destination host or subnet.
IPv4 netmask is the IPv4 mask of the destination host or subnet.
Gateway is the IPv4 address of the exit point from the subnet of the traffic source (next hop).
AD is the administrative distance of the static route.
Type is the type of the static route.
You can manage static routes in the web interface of the Kaspersky NGFW plug-in or on the command line. In the web-interface, you can also use the filter and search functionality in the table of static routes. You can manage static routes on the command line using the ip route family of commands. RIB and FIB tables of routes can be viewed only on the command line. For a description of command families and a link to the complete list of Kaspersky NGFW configuration commands, see the Managing Kaspersky NGFW using the command line document.