Draytek Vigor3910 Series User Manual page 155

Multi-wan security router
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Destination
Destination Port
Send via if criteria Matched
Interface
Gateway
Packet Forwarding to
WAN via
Failover to
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preconfigured IP object/group.
Any – Any IP can be treated as the destination IP.
IP Range – Define a range of IP address as destination IP
addresses.
Start - Type an address as the starting IP for such profile.
End - Type an address as the ending IP for such profile.
IP Subnet – Define a subnet containing IP address and mask
address.
Network – Type an IP address here.
Mask – Use the drop down list to choose a suitable mask
for the network.
Domain Name – Specify a domain name as the destination.
Select – Click it to choose an existing domain name
defined in Objects Setting>>String Object.
Delete – Remove current used domain name.
Add – Create a new domain name as the destination.
IP Object / IP Group– Use the drop down list to choose a
preconfigured IP object/group.
Country Object – Use the drop dwon list to choose a
preconfigured object. Then all IPs within that country will be
treated as the destination IP.
Any – Any port number can be treated as the destination
port.
Dest Port Range –
Start - Type the destination port start for the destination
IP.
End - Type the destination port end for the destination IP.
If this field is blank, it means that all the destination
ports will be passed through the WAN interface.
Use the drop down list to choose a WAN or LAN interface or
VPN profile. Packets match with the above criteria will be
transferred to the interface chosen here.
Specific gateway is used only when you want to forward the
packets to the desired gateway. Usually, Default Gateway is
selected in default.
When you choose WAN (e.g., WAN1) as the Interface for
packet transmission, you have to specify the way the packet
forwarded to. Choose Force NAT or Force Routing.
Check this button to lead the data passing through specific
interface (WAN/LAN/VPN/Route Policy) automatically when
the selected interface (defined in Send via if criteria
matched) is down.
WAN/LAN – Use the drop down list to choose an
interface as an auto failover interface.
VPN – Use the drop down list to choose a VPN tunnel as
a failover tunnel.
Route Policy – Use the drop down list to choose an
existed route policy profile.
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