Table 40 Network Setting > Routing > DNS Route (continued)
LABEL
Domain Name
Interface
Subnet Mask
Modify
9.3.1 The DNS Route Add Screen
You can manually add the Device's DNS route entry. Click Add new DNS Route in the Network
Setting > Routing > DNS Route screen. The screen shown next appears.
Figure 65 DNS Route Add
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 41 DNS Route Add
LABEL
Domain Name
Interface
Subnet Mask
OK
Cancel
9.4 The Policy Forwarding Screen
Traditionally, routing is based on the destination address only and the Device takes the shortest
path to forward a packet. Policy forwarding allows the Device to override the default routing
behavior and alter the packet forwarding based on the policy defined by the network administrator.
Policy-based routing is applied to outgoing packets, prior to the normal routing.
You can use source-based policy forwarding to direct traffic from different users through different
connections or distribute traffic among multiple paths for load sharing.
Chapter 9 Routing
DESCRIPTION
This is the host name or domain name of the DNS route entry.
This is the WAN connection through which the Device forwards DNS requests for this domain
name.
This is the subnet mask of the DNS route entry.
Click the Edit icon to modify the DNS route.
Click the Delete icon to delete the DNS route.
DESCRIPTION
Enter the domain name of the DNS route entry.
Select the WAN connection through which the Device forwards DNS requests for this domain
name.
Enter the subnet mask of the DNS route entry.
Click this to save your changes.
Click this to exit this screen without saving any changes.
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