This section is about adding routes either Static Routing or Policy Routing that can be applied on an Interface WAN or
LAN/VLAN where the user can specify the next Hop and Metric for the static routing or priority and weight for the policy
routing.
Policy Routing
Feature Overview
The policy-based Routing feature allows a network administrator to make advanced routing decisions for traffic passing
through the router. This feature allows for high granularity control over policies that dictate what WAN port and even VLAN,
traffic should use. Traffic controlled this way can be balanced across multiple VLANs.
Creating/Configuring Routing Policies
To configure a new routing policy, first users need to create members under the menu
Routing
→
Policy
Routing
.
Figure 31: Policy Routing page
Table 10: Policy Routing
Using Routing Policies
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Add VLAN
To use the routing policies created navigate to
“Network Settings → LAN”
, then add a new VLAN or edit previously created
ones.
Name
Specify a name for the routing Policy
Interface
Select the Interface for example it could be a WAN
Priority
The default value is 1, and the valid range is 1~128.
Note:
The smaller the priority value, the higher the priority.
Weight
The default value is 1, and the valid range is 1~10.