Chapter 15 Policy and Static Routes
Finding Out More
• See
Section 6.5.6 on page 103
screens.
• See
Section 7.14 on page 176
multiple static public WAN IP addresses for LAN to WAN traffic.
• See
Section 15.4 on page 391
routing.
15.2 Policy Route Screen
Click Configuration > Network > Routing to open the Policy Route screen.
Use this screen to see the configured policy routes and turn policy routing based
bandwidth management on or off.
A policy route defines the matching criteria and the action to take when a packet
meets the criteria. The action is taken only when all the criteria are met. The
criteria can include the user name, source address and incoming interface,
destination address, schedule, IP protocol (ICMP, UDP, TCP, etc.) and port.
The actions that can be taken include:
• Routing the packet to a different gateway, outgoing interface, VPN tunnel, or
trunk.
• Limiting the amount of bandwidth available and setting a priority for traffic.
IPPR follows the existing packet filtering facility of RAS in style and in
implementation.
Figure 299 Configuration > Network > Routing > Policy Route
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for related information on the policy route
for an example of creating a policy route for using
for more background information on policy
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