CHAPTER 10
Routing
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This chapter provides information on using the Virtual Router screens to configure routing
on security devices. Routing is the process of forwarding packets from one network to
another toward a final destination, and a router is a point where one network meets
another network. Security devices contain integrated routing functionality that enables
them to effectively forward protected traffic to its destination.
This chapter contains the following topics:
Configuring Virtual Routers on page 294
Route Types Overview on page 295
Virtual Routers Overview on page 296
Configuring Virtual Routers (NSM Procedure) on page 296
Virtual Router General Properties Overview on page 297
Access List Overview on page 298
Example: Configuring Access Lists (NSM Procedure) on page 299
Route Map Overview on page 300
Export and Import Rules in a Virtual Router Overview on page 302
Example: Configuring Export Rules in a Virtual Router (NSM Procedure) on page 303
Routing Table Entries Overview on page 305
Destination-Based Routes Overview on page 307
Source-Based Routes Overview on page 308
Example: Configuring Source-Based Routes (NSM Procedure) on page 308
Source Interface-Based Routes Overview on page 309
Example: Source-Interface-Based Routing (NSM Procedure) on page 310
Configuring Route Preferences on page 312
Dynamic Routing Configuration Overview on page 313
OSPF Protocol Configuration Overview on page 313
Enabling OSPF (NSM Procedure) on page 314
Global OSPF Settings Overview on page 315
Configuring OSPF Interface Parameters Overview on page 317
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