Static Routes - Teltonika RUT750 LTE User Manual

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Traffic Rules
The traffic rule page contains a more generalized rule definition. With it you can block or open ports, alter how traffic is
forwarded between LAN and WAN and many more things.
Field name
Sample Value
1. Name
"ruleName"
2. Family
IPv4
3. Protocol
TCP/UDP/Other...
4. Source
IPv4 address
5. Destination
IPv4 address
6. Action
Drop/Accept/Reject
+ chain + additional
rules
7. Enable
Checked/Unchecked Self-explanatory. Uncheck to make the rule inactive. The rule will not be
8. Sort
Up/Down
Custom Rules
Here you have the ultimate freedom in defining your rules – you can enter them straight into the iptables program. Just
type them out into the text field ant it will get executed as a linux shell script. If you are unsure of how to use iptables,
check the internet out for manuals, examples and explanations.

Static Routes

Static routes provide a way of entering custom entries in the internal routing table of the router.
Field name
1. Interface
2. Target
3. IPv4-Netmask
4. IPv4-Gateway
5. Metric
Explanation
Used to make rule management easier
Only IPv4 is currently supported
Protocol of the packet that is being matched against traffic rules.
The source of the packet.
The destination of the packet
Action to be taken on the packet if it matches the rule. You can also define
additional options like limiting packet volume, and defining to which chain the
rule belongs
deleted, but it also will not be loaded into the firewall.
When a packet arrives, it gets checked for a matching rule. If there are several
rules that match the rule, the first one is applied i.e. the order of the rule list
impacts how your firewall operates, therefore you are given the ability to sort
your list as you wish.
Value
Explanation
Lan/wan
The zone where the 'Target' resides
IPv4 address
The source of the traffic.
IPv4 mask
Mask that is applied to the Target to determine to what actual IP
addresses the routing rule applies
IPv4 address
To where the router should send all the traffic that applies to the rule
integer
Used as a sorting measure. If a packet about to be routed fits two rules,
the one with the higher metric is applied.
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