Policy Route Edit Screen - ZyXEL Communications USG40 User Manual

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Table 130 Configuration > Network > Routing > Policy Route (continued)
LABEL
Move
#
Status
User
Schedule
Incoming
Source
Destination
DSCP Code
Service
Source Port
Next-Hop
DSCP Marking
SNAT
Apply
Reset

11.2.1 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
Chapter 11 Routing
DESCRIPTION
To change a rule's position in the numbered list, select the rule and click Move to
display a field to type a number for where you want to put that rule and press
[ENTER] to move the rule to the number that you typed.
The ordering of your rules is important as they are applied in order of their
numbering.
This is the number of an individual policy route.
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.
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 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
Forwarding (AF) PHB for DiffServ on page 370
This is the name of the service object. any means all services.
This is the name of a service object. The ZyWALL/USG applies the policy route to the
packets sent from the corresponding service port. any means all service ports.
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 how the ZyWALL/USG handles the DSCP value of the outgoing packets that
match this route. If this field displays a DSCP value, the ZyWALL/USG applies that
DSCP value to the route's outgoing packets.
preserve means the ZyWALL/USG does not modify the DSCP value of the route's
outgoing packets.
default means the ZyWALL/USG 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
Forwarding (AF) PHB for DiffServ on page 370
This is the source IP address that the route uses.
It displays none if the ZyWALL/USG does not perform NAT for this route.
Click Apply to save your changes back to the ZyWALL/USG.
Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings.
ZyWALL/USG Series User's Guide
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Assured
for more details.
Assured
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