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the User Datagram Protocol UDP. Here, the, Local Gateway

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Field Name Protocol Source network Source port Destination network Destination port Local Gateway Enable Description It displays the name of the policy route. It displays the protocol placed in the transport layers of the Internet protocol suite. It displays the source network. It options are Any, an IP address, and a range of IP address. It displays a source port for which the policy route will be applicable. It displays the destination network. Its options are Any, an IP address, and a range of IP addresses. It displays a destination port for which the policy route will be applicable. It displays the WAN interface. You can enable or disable the selected policy route. To delete multiple entries at once, select the checkboxes of the policy route you want to delete, and click Delete icon. Click Add(+ button) to add more entries. This opens the Add policy route page. The fields available on the Add policy route page are as follows: Field Name Local gateway Protocol Source network Source port Description Enter the name of the policy route. Select the WAN interface. Select one of the protocols that are commonly placed in the transport layers of the Internet protocol suite. Enter an IP address, a range of IP addresses, or Any as the source network. A port is a communication endpoint. Ports are identified for each protocol and address combination by 16-bit unsigned numbers, commonly known as the port number. The most common protocols that use port numbers are the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Here, the Source port is an integer in the range of 165535 initiated from a specific application on the source IP. Enter a source port number.

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Field
Description
Name
It displays the name of the policy route.
Protocol
It displays the protocol placed in the transport layers of the Internet protocol suite.
Source network
It displays the source network. It options are Any, an IP address, and a range of IP address.
Source port
It displays a source port for which the policy route will be applicable.
Destination network
It displays the destination network. Its options are Any, an IP address, and a range of IP
addresses.
Destination port
It displays a destination port for which the policy route will be applicable.
Local Gateway
It displays the WAN interface.
Enable
You can enable or disable the selected policy route.
To delete multiple entries at once, select the checkboxes of the policy route you want to delete, and click
. Click
to
Delete icon
Add(+ button)
add more entries. This opens the
page.
Add policy route
The fields available on the
page are as follows:
Add policy route
Field
Description
Name
Enter the name of the policy route.
Local gateway
Select the WAN interface.
Protocol
Select one of the protocols that are commonly placed in the transport layers of the Internet
protocol suite.
Source network
Enter an IP address, a range of IP addresses, or Any as the source network.
Source port
A port is a communication endpoint. Ports are identified for each protocol and address
combination by 16-bit unsigned numbers, commonly known as the port number. The most
common protocols that use port numbers are the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and
the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Here, the
is an integer in the range of 1-
Source port
65535 initiated from a specific application on the source IP. Enter a source port number.