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3.39. RoutingRule Chapter 3. Configuration Reference 3.39. RoutingRule Description A Routing Rule forces the use of a routing table in the forward and/or return direction of traffic on a connection. The ordering parameter of the routing table determines if it is consulted before or after the main routing table. Properties Index Name ForwardRoutingTable ReturnRoutingTable SourceInterface SourceNetwork DestinationInterface DestinationNetwork Service Schedule LogEnabled LogSeverity Comments The index of the object, starting at 1. (Identifier) Specifies a symbolic name for the rule. (Optional) The forward routing table will be used for packets from the connection originator to the connection endpoint. The return routing table will be used for packets traveling in the reverse direction. Specifies the name of the receiving interface to be compared to the received packet. Specifies the sender span of IP addresses to be compared to the received packet. Specifies the the destination interface to be compared to the received packet. Specifies the span of IP addresses to be compared to the destination IP of the received packet. Specifies a service that will be used as a filter parameter when matching traffic with this rule. By adding a schedule to a rule, the security gateway will only allow that rule to trigger at those designated times. (Optional) Enable logging. (Default: No) Specifies with what severity log events will be sent to the specified log receivers. (Default: Default) Text describing the current object. (Optional) Note If no Index is specified when creating an instance of this type, the object will be placed last in the list and the Index will be equal to the length of the list. 134

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3.39. RoutingRule
Description
A Routing Rule forces the use of a routing table in the forward and/or return direction of traffic on a
connection. The ordering parameter of the routing table determines if it is consulted before or after
the main routing table.
Properties
Index
The index of the object, starting at 1. (Identifier)
Name
Specifies a symbolic name for the rule. (Optional)
ForwardRoutingTable
The forward routing table will be used for packets from the con-
nection originator to the connection endpoint.
ReturnRoutingTable
The return routing table will be used for packets traveling in the
reverse direction.
SourceInterface
Specifies the name of the receiving interface to be compared to
the received packet.
SourceNetwork
Specifies the sender span of IP addresses to be compared to the re-
ceived packet.
DestinationInterface
Specifies the the destination interface to be compared to the re-
ceived packet.
DestinationNetwork
Specifies the span of IP addresses to be compared to the destina-
tion IP of the received packet.
Service
Specifies a service that will be used as a filter parameter when
matching traffic with this rule.
Schedule
By adding a schedule to a rule, the security gateway will only al-
low that rule to trigger at those designated times. (Optional)
LogEnabled
Enable logging. (Default: No)
LogSeverity
Specifies with what severity log events will be sent to the spe-
cified log receivers. (Default: Default)
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
Note
If no
Index
is specified when creating an instance of this type, the object will be
placed last in the list and the
Index
will be equal to the length of the list.
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