Figure 4.8. Virtual Routing
When the administrator configures this in NetDefendOS, interface
If1
is made a member of
routing table
pbr1
but not
pbr2
. In other words,
If1
is explicitly associated with
pbr1
. Conversely,
interface
If2
is made a member of
pbr2
but not
pbr1
. It is this interface membership which
determines which routing table is used and this keeps the two sets of traffic totally separated.
Tip: Creating dedicated routing tables is best
In this example, the
main
routing table could have been used as one of the two routing
tables. However, it is usually better and clearer to instead create new, dedicated routing
tables with appropriate names for each separated portion of data traffic.
Reusing Private IP Addresses
An advantage of using separate routing tables on different interfaces is that internal, private IP
address ranges can be reused on different virtual systems. For example,
Department A
and
Department B
could both use the internal network
192.168.0.0/24
.
Since route lookup is done in completely separate routing tables, there are no conflicts.
VPN Tunnels are Interfaces
VPN tunnels are also considered to be interfaces in NetDefendOS and can therefore also be
associated with their own routing tables just as physical interfaces can.
This means that VPN tunnels can be logically separated from each other within NetDefendOS.
Using Loopback Interfaces
In this simple example,
loopback interfaces
were not used since there is no requirement for
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