Viewing Static RoutesSelect Cluster Management → Network Management → Static Routes, the Static Routes page displays the list ofcurrently defined static routes.Adding Static RoutesWhen defining a static route, you must specify the subnet properties and the gateway through which to access thissubnet.1. Select Cluster Management → Network Management → Static Routes.The Static Routes page is displayed.2. Click Add.The Add Static Routes page is displayed.3. From the Network list, select the network on which the subnet is accessible.4. In Gateway IP, enter the IP address of the gateway to the subnet that best provides access to the destinationsubnet.5. In Destination Subnet, enter the subnet of the destination to access through a static route.6. In Netmask, enter the netmask to separate this subnet from other subnets.7. Click Save Changes.Modifying A Static Route1. Select Cluster Management → Network Management → Static Routes.The Static Routes page displays the list of currently defined static routes.2. From the list of existing static routes, select the appropriate static route and click Edit.The properties of the selected static route are displayed.3. Modify the properties as required.Deleting A Static Route1. Select Cluster Management → Network Management → Static Routes.The Static Routes page displays the list of currently defined static routes.2. From the list of existing static routes, select the appropriate static route and click Delete.Defining File System ProtocolsFile system protocols are networking protocols that provide file system sharing services. The NAS cluster solution actsas a file system server by complying with the following protocols:• CIFS: The Common Internet File System is for Microsoft Windows users or other CIFS clients. Directories areshared using CIFS shares.• NFS: The Network File System protocol is for UNIX clients or services. It works at the NFS layer. Directories areshared using NFS exports.The Protocol entries enable you to manage the CIFS and NFS protocols at the system level.64