Chapter 4: Routing
This chapter describes how to configure IP routing in NetDefendOS.
• Overview, page 285
• Static Routing, page 286
• Policy-based Routing, page 308
• Route Load Balancing, page 316
• Virtual Routing, page 323
• OSPF, page 331
• Multicast Routing, page 361
• Transparent Mode, page 379
4.1. Overview
IP routing is one of the most fundamental functions of NetDefendOS. Any IP packet flowing
through a NetDefend Firewall will be subjected to at least one routing decision at some point in
time, and properly setting up routing is crucial for the system to function as expected.
NetDefendOS offers support for the following types of routing mechanisms:
•
Static routing
•
Dynamic routing
Additionally, NetDefendOS supports
route monitoring
to achieve route and link redundancy with
failover capability.
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