Chapter 10 Routing
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10.2.1 Policy Route Edit Screen
Click
Configuration > Network > Routing
to open the
Policy Route
screen. Then click
the
Add
or
Edit
icon
in the
IPv4 Configuration
or
IPv6 Configuration
section. The
Add Policy Route
or
Policy Route Edit
screen
opens. Use this screen to configure or edit a policy route. Both IPv4 and IPv6 policy route have similar
settings except the
Address Translation
(SNAT) settings.
#
This is the number of an individual policy route.
Status
This icon is lit when the entry is active, red when the next hop’s connection is down, and
dimmed when the entry is inactive.
User
This is the name of the user (group) object from which the packets are sent.
any
means all
users.
Schedule
This is the name of the schedule object.
none
means the route is active at all times if
enabled.
Incoming
This is the interface on which the packets are received.
Source
This is the name of the source IP address (group) object, including geographic address
and FQDN (group) objects.
any
means all IP addresses.
Destination
This is the name of the destination IP address (group) object, including geographic and
FQDN (group) address objects.
any
means all IP addresses.
DSCP Code
This is the DSCP value of incoming packets to which this policy route applies.
any
means all DSCP values or no DSCP marker.
default
means traffic with a DSCP value of 0. This is usually best effort traffic
The “
af
” entries stand for Assured Forwarding. The number following the “
af
” identifies one
of four classes and one of three drop preferences. See
Assured Forwarding (AF) PHB for
for more details.
Service
This is the name of the service object.
any
means all services.
Source Port
This is the name of a service object. The Zyxel Device applies the policy route to the
packets sent from the corresponding service port.
any
means all service ports.
Next-Hop
This is the next hop to which packets are directed. It helps forward packets to their
destinations and can be a router, VPN tunnel, outgoing interface or trunk.
DSCP Marking
This is how the Zyxel Device handles the DSCP value of the outgoing packets that match
this route. If this field displays a DSCP value, the Zyxel Device applies that DSCP value to
the route’s outgoing packets.
preserve
means the Zyxel Device does not modify the DSCP value of the route’s outgoing
packets.
default
means the Zyxel Device sets the DSCP value of the route’s outgoing packets to 0.
The “
af
” choices stand for Assured Forwarding. The number following the “
af
” identifies
one of four classes and one of three drop preferences. See
for more details.
SNAT
This is the source IP address that the route uses.
It displays
none
if the Zyxel Device does not perform NAT for this route.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes back to the Zyxel Device.
Reset
Click
Reset
to return the screen to its last-saved settings.
Table 120 Configuration > Network > Routing > Policy Route (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION