Figure 11-3 Ip Routing Policy; Table 11-2 Ip Routing Policy - ZyXEL Communications Prestige 642 User Manual

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Enter a number from 1 to 6 to display Menu 25.1.1 – IP Routing Policy (see the next figure). This menu
allows you to configure a policy rule.
Policy Set Name= test
Active= Yes
Criteria:
IP Protocol
Type of Service= Normal
Precedence
Source:
addr start= 1.1.1.1
port start= 20
Destination:
addr start= 2.2.2.2
port start= 20
Action= Matched
Gateway addr
Type of Service= Max Thruput
Precedence
Press Space Bar to Toggle.
Field
Policy Set Name
Active
Criteria
IP Protocol
Type of Service
Packet Length
Len Comp
Precedence
11-4
Maximum Throughput
Maximum Reliability
Minimum Cost
Menu 25.1.1 - IP Routing Policy
= 6
= 0
= 192.168.1.1
= 0
Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:
Figure 11-3
IP Routing Policy
Table 11-2
IP Routing Policy
This is the name of the policy set assigned in Menu 25 - IP Routing Policy
Setup.
Press the [SPACEBAR] to select [Yes] to activate the policy.
IP layer 4 protocol, e.g., UDP, TCP, ICMP, etc.
Prioritize incoming network traffic by choosing from [Don't Care] / [Normal] /
[Min Delay] / [Max Thruput] / [Max Reliability].
Enter the length of incoming packets (in bytes). The operators in the [Len
Comp] (next) apply to packets of this length.
Press the [SPACEBAR] to choose from [Equal] / [Not Equal] / [Less] / [Greater]
/ [Less or Equal] / Greater or Equal].
Precedence value of the incoming packet. Values range from [0] to [7] or [Don't
Packet length= 40
Len Comp=
end= 1.1.1.1
end= 20
end= 2.2.2.2
end= 20
Log= No
Description
IP Policy Routing

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