From OSPF AS
Specifies the from which OSPF AS (in other words, an OSPF
Router Process) the route should be imported from into either a
routing table or another AS.
From Routing Table
Specifies from which routing table a route should be imported into
the OSPF AS or copied into another routing table.
Destination Interface
Specifies if the rule has to have a match to a certain destination
interface.
Destination Network
Exactly Matches
Specifies if the network needs to exactly match a specific network.
Or is within
Specifies if the network needs to be within a specific network.
More Parameters
Next Hop
Specifies what the next hop (in other words, router) needs to be for this rule
to be triggered.
Metric
Specifies an interval that the metric of the routers needs to be in between.
Router ID
Specifies if the rule should filter on Router ID.
OSPF Route Type
Specifies if the rule should filter on the OSPF Router Type.
OSPF Tag
Specifies an interval that the tag of the routers needs to be in between.
4.5.4.3. OSPF Action
This object defines an OSPF action.
General Parameters
Export to Process
Specifies into which OSPF AS the route change should be imported.
Forward
If needed, specifies the IP to route via.
Tag
Specifies a tag for this route. This tag can be used in other routers for
filtering.
Route Type
Specifies what the kind of external route type. Specify 1 if OSPF should
regard external routes as type 1 OSPF routes. Type 2 is the most
significant cost of a route.
OffsetMetric
Increases the metric of an imported route by this value.
Limit Metric To
Limits the metrics for these routes to a minimum and maximum value.
If a route has a higher or lower value than specified then it will be set to
the specified value.
4.5.4.4. Routing Action
4.5.4. Dynamic Routing Rules
Chapter 4. Routing
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Summary of Contents for DFL-1600 - Security Appliance
Page 27: ...1 3 NetDefendOS State Engine Packet Flow Chapter 1 NetDefendOS Overview 27 ...
Page 79: ...2 7 3 Restore to Factory Defaults Chapter 2 Management and Maintenance 79 ...
Page 146: ...3 9 DNS Chapter 3 Fundamentals 146 ...
Page 227: ...4 7 5 Advanced Settings for Transparent Mode Chapter 4 Routing 227 ...
Page 241: ...5 4 IP Pools Chapter 5 DHCP Services 241 ...
Page 339: ...6 7 Blacklisting Hosts and Networks Chapter 6 Security Mechanisms 339 ...
Page 360: ...7 4 7 SAT and FwdFast Rules Chapter 7 Address Translation 360 ...
Page 382: ...8 3 Customizing HTML Pages Chapter 8 User Authentication 382 ...
Page 386: ... The TLS ALG 9 1 5 The TLS Alternative for VPN Chapter 9 VPN 386 ...
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Page 488: ...10 4 6 Setting Up SLB_SAT Rules Chapter 10 Traffic Management 488 ...
Page 503: ...11 6 HA Advanced Settings Chapter 11 High Availability 503 ...
Page 510: ...12 3 5 Limitations Chapter 12 ZoneDefense 510 ...
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