Scenario: Pbr Configuration - D-Link DFL-1600 User Manual

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10.7. Policy Based Routing(PBR)
Example:
After defining the PBR table "TestPBRTable", we add routes into the table
in this example.
WebUI
:
Create PBR Route
Routing
Policy-based Routing Tables
Add
Route:
Enter the following:
Interface: The interface to route over.
Network: The network to route.
Gateway: The gateway to send routed packets to.
Local IP Address: The IP address specified here will be automatically
published on the corresponding interface. This address will also be used as
the sender address in ARP queries. If no address is specified, the firewalls
interface IP address will be used.
Metric: Specifies the metric for this route. (Mostly used in route fail-over
scenarios)
Then click OK
10.7.5
The following example illustrates a multiple ISP scenario which is a
common use of policy based routing.
Example:
This scenario assumes the following:
Each ISP will give you an IP network from its network range. We will
assume a 2-ISP scenario, with the network 1.2.3.0/24 belonging to
"ISP A" and "2.3.4.0/24" belonging to "ISP B". The ISP gateways
are 1.2.3.1 and 2.3.4.1, respectively.
All addresses in this scenario are public addresses, for simplicity's
sake.
Creating a Policy-Based Route
: PBR Configuration
Multiple ISPs
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