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Chapter 15 Policy and Static Routes The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 81 Configuration > Network > Routing > Policy Route LABEL DESCRIPTION Show Advance Settings / Hide Advance Settings Click this button to display a greater or lesser number of configuration fields. Enable BWM This is a global setting for enabling or disabling bandwidth management on the ZyWALL. You must enable this setting to have individual policy routes or application patrol policies apply bandwidth management. Use Policy Route to Override Direct Route Add Edit Remove Activate Inactivate Move This same setting also appears in the AppPatrol > General screen. Enabling or disabling it in one screen also enables or disables it in the other screen. Select this to have the ZyWALL forward packets that match a policy route according to the policy route instead of sending the packets directly to a connected network. See Section 6.4.2 on page 101 for how this option affects the routing table. Click this to create a new entry. Select an entry and click Add to create a new entry after the selected entry. Double-click an entry or select it and click Edit to open a screen where you can modify the entry's settings. To remove an entry, select it and click Remove. The ZyWALL confirms you want to remove it before doing so. To turn on an entry, select it and click Activate. To turn off an entry, select it and click Inactivate. To change a rule's position in the numbered list, select the rule and click Move to display a field to type a number for where you want to put that rule and press [ENTER] to move the rule to the number that you typed. # Status User Schedule Incoming Source Destination The ordering of your rules is important as they are applied in order of their numbering. This is the number of an individual policy route. This icon is lit when the entry is active, red when the next hop's connection is down, and dimmed when the entry is inactive. This is the name of the user (group) object from which the packets are sent. any means all users. This is the name of the schedule object. none means the route is active at all times if enabled. This is the interface on which the packets are received. This is the name of the source IP address (group) object. any means all IP addresses. This is the name of the destination IP address (group) object. any means all IP addresses. ZyWALL USG 2000 User's Guide 351