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5.4.2. Extended Routing

Extended routes can be used to perform policy-based routing, they generally precede
static routes.
Figure 5.18.: Extended Routing
In contrast to statis routes, extended routes can be made up, not only of a destination
address/netmask, but also a source address/netmask, incoming interface and the type
of service (TOS) of packets.
Source address: The source address of a packet
Source netmask: The source address of a packet
Destination address: The destination address of a packet
Destination netmask: The destination address of a packet
Incoming interface: The interface on which the packet enters the system
Type of service: The TOS value within the header of the packet
Route to: Specifies the target interface or gateway to where the packet should get routed
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