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Table 43 Command Summary: Policy Route (continued)
COMMAND
[no] dscp {any | <0..63>}
[no] dscp class {default | dscp_class}
dscp-marking <0..63>
dscp-marking class {default | dscp_class}
no dscp-marking
[no] interface interface_name
[no] next-hop {auto|gateway address object
|interface interface_name |trunk
trunk_name|tunnel tunnel_name}
[no] schedule schedule_object
[no] service {service_name|any}
[no] snat {outgoing-interface|pool
{address_object}}
[no] source {address_object|any}
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DESCRIPTION
Sets a custom DSCP code point (0~63). This is
the DSCP value of incoming packets to which
this policy route applies. any means all DSCP
value or no DSCP marker.
Sets a DSCP class. Use default to apply this
policy route to incoming packets that are marked
with DSCP value 0. Use one of the pre-defined
AF classes (including af11~af13, af21~af23,
af31~af33, and af41~af43) to apply this policy
route to incoming packets that are marked with
the DSCP AF class.
The "af" entries stand for Assured Forwarding.
The number following the "af" identifies one of
four classes and one of three drop preferences.
See
Assured Forwarding (AF) PHB for DiffServ
on page 95
for more details.
Sets a DSCP value to have the ZyWALL apply
that DSCP value to the route's outgoing packets.
Sets how the ZyWALL handles the DSCP value
of the outgoing packets that match this route. Set
this to default to have the ZyWALL set the
DSCP value of the packets to 0. Set this to an "af"
class (including af11~af13, af21~af23,
af31~af33, and af41~af43) which stands for
Assured Forwarding. The number following the
"af" identifies one of four classes and one of three
drop preferences. See
Assured Forwarding (AF)
PHB for DiffServ on page 95
Use this command to have the ZyWALL not
modify the DSCP value of the route's outgoing
packets.
Sets the interface on which the incoming packets
are received. The
no
command resets the
incoming interface to the default (
means all interfaces.
Sets the next-hop to which the matched packets
are routed. The
no
command resets next-hop
settings to the default (
auto
Sets the schedule. The
no
the schedule setting to the default (
means any time.
Sets the IP protocol. The
no
service settings to the default (
all services.
Sets the source IP address of the matched
packets that use SNAT. The
removes source NAT settings from the rule.
Sets the source IP address that the matched
packets must have. The
no
source IP address to the default (
means all IP addresses.
Chapter 8 Route
for more details.
).
any
any
).
command removes
).
none
none
command resets
any
).
any
means
command
no
command resets the
).
any
any
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