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If no matching rule is found, no changes are made to the routing information.
When more than one match-* rule is defined, all of the defined match-* rules must
evaluate to TRUE or the routing information is not changed.
If no match-* rules are defined, the FortiGate unit makes changes to the routing
information only when all of the default match-* rules happen to match the attributes of
the route.
The default rule in the route map (which the FortiGate unit applies last) denies all routes.
For a route map to take effect, it must be called by a FortiGate unit routing process.
Figure 203: Route Map GUI widget
Route-map
Enter the name of a new route-map. Select Add to save the new route-
map.
Name
The name of the route map, or the number of the prefix entry.
Action
The action of the route map. Actions can be permit or deny.
Rules
The rules include the criteria to match and a value to set. The criteria to
match can be an interface, address from access or prefix list, the next-hop
to match from access or prefix list, a metrics, or other information. The
value to set can be the next-hop IP address, the metric, metric type, and a
tag number.
Delete Icon
Select to remove a route map or entry.
Add Icon
Select to add a route map entry to a route map.
Edit Icon
Select to edit an existing route map entry.
For more information on the route map, see the "router" chapter of the
Reference.
Customizable routing widgets
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