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Chapter 13 Policy and Static Routes
Table 79 Configuration > Network > Routing > Policy Route > Edit (continued)
LABEL
Source
Network
Address
Translation
Port Triggering
Add
Edit
Remove
Move
#
Incoming
Service
Trigger
Service
Bandwidth
Shaping
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DESCRIPTION
Select none to not use NAT for the route.
Select outgoing-interface to use the IP address of the outgoing
interface as the source IP address of the packets that matches this
route. If you select outgoing-interface, you can also configure port
trigger settings for this interface.
To use SNAT for a virtual interface that is in the same WAN trunk as the
physical interface to which the virtual interface is bound, the virtual
interface and physical interface must be in different subnets.
Otherwise, select a pre-defined address (group) to use as the source IP
address(es) of the packets that match this route.
Use Create new Object if you need to configure a new address (group)
to use as the source IP address(es) of the packets that match this route.
Configure trigger port forwarding to allow computers on the LAN to
dynamically take turns using a service that uses a dedicated range of
ports on the client side and a dedicated range of ports on the server
side.
Note: You need to create a firewall rule to allow an incoming service
before using a port triggering rule.
Click this to create a new entry. Select an entry and click Add to create
a new entry after the selected entry.
Select an entry and click this to be able to modify it. You can also just
double-click an entry to be able to modify it.
Select an entry and click this to delete it.
The ordering of your rules is important as they are applied in order of
their numbering.
To move an entry to a different number in the list, click the Move icon.
In the field that appears, specify the number to which you want to move
the entry.
This is the rule index number.
Select the service that the client computer sends to a remote server.
The incoming service should have the same service or protocol type as
what you configured in the Service field.
Select a service that a remote server sends. It causes (triggers) the
ZyWALL to forward the traffic (received on the outgoing interface) to
the client computer that requested the service.
This allows you to allocate bandwidth to a route and prioritize traffic that
matches the routing policy.
You must also enable bandwidth management in the main policy route
screen (Network > Routing > Policy Route) in order to apply
bandwidth shaping.
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