Figure 146 Network > Routing > Policy Route; Table 66 Network > Routing > Policy Route - ZyXEL Communications ZYWALL 1050 - V2.00 EDITION 1 User Manual

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Chapter 12 Policy and Static Routes
Figure 146 Network > Routing > Policy Route
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 66 Network > Routing > Policy Route
LABEL
Enable BWM
#
User
Schedule
Incoming
Source
Destination
Service
Next-Hop
SNAT
BWM
224
DESCRIPTION
This is a global setting for enabling or disabling bandwidth management on the
ZyWALL. You must enable this setting to have individual policy routes or application
patrol policies apply bandwidth management.
This same setting also appears in the AppPatrol > General screen. Enabling or
disabling it in one screen also enables or disables it in the other screen.
This is the number of an individual policy route.
This is the name of the user (group) object from which the packets are sent. any
means all users.
This is the name of the schedule object. none means the route is active at all times
if enabled.
This is the interface on which the packets are received.
This is the name of the source IP address (group) object. any means all IP
addresses.
This is the name of the destination IP address (group) object. any means all IP
addresses.
This is the name of the service object. any means all services.
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.
This is the source IP address that the route uses.
It displays none if the ZyWALL does not perform NAT for this route.
This is the maximum bandwidth allotted to the policy. 0 means there is no bandwidth
limitation for this route.
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