ROUTING
This section is about adding routes either Static Routing or Policy Routing that can be applied on an Interface WAN or LAN/VLAN where the
user can specify the next Hop and Metric for the static routing or priority and weight for the policy routing.
Policy Routing
Feature Overview
The policy-based Routing feature allows a network administrator to make advanced routing decisions for tra c passing through the router. This
feature allows for high granularity control over policies that dictate what WAN port and even VLAN, tra c should use. Tra c controlled this way
can be balanced across multiple VLANs.
Creating/Configuring Routing Policies
To con gure a new routing policy, rst users need to create members under the menu
Name
Specify a name for the routing Policy
Interface
Select the Interface for example it could be a WAN
The default value is 1, and the valid range is 1~128.
Priority
Note: The smaller the priority value, the higher the priority.
Weight
The default value is 1, and the valid range is 1~10.
Using Routing Policies
Add VLAN
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To use the routing policies created navigate to
Policy Routing page
Policy Routing
"Network Settings
→ LAN", then add a new VLAN or edit previously created ones.
Routing
Policy
Routing.
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