1.
Go to: Routing > Routing Tables > MyPBRTable > Add > Route
2.
Now enter:
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Interface: lan
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Network: my_network
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Gateway: The gateway router is there is one
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Local IP Address: The IP address specified here will be automatically published on the corresponding
interface. This address will also be used as the sender address in ARP queries. If no address is specified,
the firewall's interface IP address will be used.
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Metric: Specifies the metric for this route. (Mostly used in route fail-over scenarios)
3.
Click OK
Routing Rules
A rule in the routing rule set can decide which routing table is selected. A routing rule has a number
of filtering properties that are similar to those used in an IP rule. A rule can trigger on a type of
service (HTTP for example) in combination with the specified Source/Destination Interface and
Source/Destination Network.
When looking up routing rules, it is the first matching rule found that is triggered.
Example 4.6. Creating a Routing Rule
In this example, a routing rule called my_routing_rule is created. This will select the routing table MyPBRTable for
any http traffic destined for the network my_network.
Command-Line Interface
gw-world:/> add RoutingRule Service=http
SourceInterface=any
SourceNetwork=all-nets
DestinationInterface=any
DestinationNetwork=my_network
ForwardRoutingTable=MyPBRTable
ReturnRoutingTable=MyPBRTable
Name=my_routing_rule
Web Interface
1.
Go to: Routing > Routing Tables > Add > RoutingTable
2.
Now enter:
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Name: my_routing_rule
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Service: http
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SourceInterface: any
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SourceNetwork: all-nets
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DestinationInterface: any
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DestinationNetwork: my_network
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ForwardRoutingTable: MyPBRTable
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ReturnRoutingTable: MyPBRTable
3.
If Remove Interface IP Routes is enabled, the default interface routes are removed, that is to say routes to
4.3. Policy-based Routing
Chapter 4. Routing
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Summary of Contents for NetDefend DFL-1660
Page 28: ...1 3 NetDefendOS State Engine Packet Flow Chapter 1 NetDefendOS Overview 28 ...
Page 88: ...2 6 3 Restore to Factory Defaults Chapter 2 Management and Maintenance 88 ...
Page 166: ...3 10 DNS Chapter 3 Fundamentals 166 ...
Page 254: ...4 7 5 Advanced Settings for Transparent Mode Chapter 4 Routing 254 ...
Page 268: ...5 4 IP Pools Chapter 5 DHCP Services 268 ...
Page 368: ...6 7 Blacklisting Hosts and Networks Chapter 6 Security Mechanisms 368 ...
Page 390: ...7 4 7 SAT and FwdFast Rules Chapter 7 Address Translation 390 ...
Page 414: ...8 3 Customizing Authentication HTML Pages Chapter 8 User Authentication 414 ...
Page 490: ...9 8 6 Specific Symptoms Chapter 9 VPN 490 ...
Page 528: ...10 4 6 Setting Up SLB_SAT Rules Chapter 10 Traffic Management 528 ...
Page 544: ...11 7 HA Advanced Settings Chapter 11 High Availability 544 ...
Page 551: ...12 3 5 Limitations Chapter 12 ZoneDefense 551 ...
Page 574: ...Default 512 13 9 Miscellaneous Settings Chapter 13 Advanced Settings 574 ...
Page 575: ...13 9 Miscellaneous Settings Chapter 13 Advanced Settings 575 ...