Networking
Configuring Routing
Cisco RV315W Broadband Wireless VPN Router Administration Guide
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Configuring Policy-based Routing
Policy-based routing allows users to specify the internal IP and/or service going
through a specified WAN port to provide more flexible and granular traffic
handling capabilities.
This feature can be used to segregate traffic between links that are not of the
same speed. High volume traffic can be routed through the port connected to a
high-speed link and low-volume traffic can be routed through the port connected
to the slow link.
To configure policy-based routing:
STEP 1
Click
Networking
>
Routing
>
Policy-based Routing
. The Policy-based Routing
page opens.
STEP 2
Click
Add
to create a policy-based routing rule.
STEP 3
Enter the following information:
•
Policy-based Routing Rule Name:
Enter a unique name of the policy-based
routing rule for identification.
•
Interface:
Choose an interface for the policy-based routing rule.
•
Source IP Address:
Enter the source IP address for outbound traffic.
•
Subnet Mask:
Enter the subnet mask of the source network.
•
Destination IP Address:
Enter the destination IP address for outbound
traffic.
•
Subnet Mask:
Enter the subnet mask of the destination network.
•
Port:
Specify the port number that the policy-based routing sends out the
packages. Choose one of the following options:
-
Any:
Automatically select a routing port.
-
Single:
Manually set the port number.
-
Range:
Manually set a port range.
•
Protocol:
Choose
Any
, or choose either TCP or UDP.
•
DSCP:
Enter the value of DSCP.
•
Next Hop:
Choose one of the following options as the next hop:
-
IPsec Tunnel:
Use an IPsec VPN tunnel as the next hop.