Chapter 12 Policy and Static Routes
UAG4100 User’s Guide
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Please select one
member
This field displays only when you set
Incoming
to
Interface
. Select an interface from
which the packets are sent.
Source Address
Select a source IP address object from which the packets are sent.
Destination
Address
Select a destination IP address object to which the traffic is being sent.
DSCP Code
Select a DSCP code point value of incoming packets to which this policy route applies or
select
User Define
to specify another DSCP code point. The lower the number the higher
the priority with the exception of 0 which is usually given only best-effort treatment.
any
means all DSCP value or no DSCP marker.
default
means traffic with a DSCP value of 0. This is usually best effort traffic
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.
User-Defined
DSCP Code
Use this field to specify a custom DSCP code point.
Schedule
Select a schedule to control when the policy route is active.
none
means the route is
active at all times if enabled.
Service
Select a service or service group to identify the type of traffic to which this policy route
applies.
Source Port
Select a service or service group to identify the source port of packets to which the policy
route applies.
Next-Hop
Type
Select
Auto
to have the UAG use the routing table to find a next-hop and forward the
matched packets automatically.
Select
Gateway
to route the matched packets to the next-hop router or switch you
specified in the
Gateway
field. You have to set up the next-hop router or switch as a
HOST address object first.
Select
Trunk
to route the matched packets through the interfaces in the trunk group
based on the load balancing algorithm.
Select
Interface
to route the matched packets through the specified outgoing interface to
a gateway (which is connected to the interface).
Gateway
This field displays when you select
Gateway
in the
Type
field. Select a HOST address
object. The gateway is an immediate neighbor of your UAG that will forward the packet to
the destination. The gateway must be a router or switch on the same segment as your
UAG's interface(s).
Trunk
This field displays when you select
Trunk
in the
Type
field. Select a trunk group to have
the UAG send the packets via the interfaces in the group.
Interface
This field displays when you select
Interface
in the
Type
field. Select an interface to have
the UAG send traffic that matches the policy route through the specified interface.
Auto-Disable
This field displays when you select
Interface
or
Trunk
in the
Type
field. Select this to
have the UAG automatically disable this policy route when the next hop’s connection is
down.
DSCP Marking
Table 73
Configuration > Network > Routing > Policy Route > Add/Edit (continued)
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