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IP Range:
Select it to enter the start and end IP addresses in the associated text
boxes.
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User Group:
Select it to choose an User Group from the associated drop-down
list. By default, the
User Group
radio button is selected, and its value is
All
Users
.
Protocol:
Select it to enter the start and end port numbers in the associated text
boxes, and select a protocol type from
Protocol
drop-down list. The port number is
between 1 and 65535, and the protocols include TCP, UDP and ICMP.
Common Service:
Select it to choose a service group or predefined service from the
associated drop-down list. The Device provides some well-known services, such as
telnet, smtp, web, pop3, and so on. By default, the
Common Service
radio button is
selected, and its value is
Custom
.
Dest Port Start:
It specifies the start destination port to which the Policy Routing
applies.
Dest Port end:
It specified the end destination port to which the Policy Routing
applies.
Schedule Setting:
It specifies a schedule to restrict when the Policy Routing entry is
in effect. The default value is
Every Day
, which means the Policy Routing entry will
be in effect always.
Edit Schedule:
Click it to go to the
Application Control > Schedule
page to add,
view, modify or delete the schedules.
Edit User Group:
Click it to go to the
User Management > User Group
page to add,
view, modify or delete the User Groups.
Save:
Click it to save the Policy Routing entry settings.
Note
Policy Routing (Policy Routing) takes precedence over the Device’s normal
destination-based routing. That is, if a packet matches all the criteria (source address,
destination address, protocol type, port, etc.) specified in a Policy Routing
entry, it will be
forwarded through the
outbound interface specified in the Policy Routing List. If no match
is found in the Policy Routing list, the packet will be forwarded through normal routing
channel (in other words, destination-based routing is performed).