ZyXEL ZyWALL USG 2000 User Guide - Page 354
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Chapter 15 Policy and Static Routes Table 82 Configuration > Network > Routing > Policy Route > Edit (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Incoming Select where the packets are coming from; any, an interface, a tunnel, an SSL VPN, or the ZyWALL itself. For an interface, a tunnel, or an SSL VPN, you also need to select the individual interface, VPN tunnel, or SSL VPN connection. Source Address Select a source IP address object from which the packets are sent. Destination Address Select a destination IP address object to which the traffic is being sent. If the next hop is a dynamic VPN tunnel and you enable Auto Destination Address, the ZyWALL uses the local network of the peer router that initiated an incoming dynamic IPSec tunnel as the destination address of the policy instead of your configuration here. DSCP Code Select a DSCP code point value of incoming packets to which this policy route applies or select User Defined to specify another DSCP code point. The lower the number the higher the priority with the exception of 0 which is usually given only best-effort treatment. any means all DSCP value or no DSCP marker. default means traffic with a DSCP value of 0. This is usually best effort traffic UserDefined DSCP Code Schedule Service Next-Hop Type The "af" choices stand for Assured Forwarding. The number following the "af" identifies one of four classes and one of three drop preferences. See Assured Forwarding (AF) PHB for DiffServ on page 359 for more details. Use this field to specify a custom DSCP code point. Select a schedule to control when the policy route is active. none means the route is active at all times if enabled. Select a service or service group to identify the type of traffic to which this policy route applies. Select Auto to have the ZyWALL use the routing table to find a next-hop and forward the matched packets automatically. Select Gateway to route the matched packets to the next-hop router or switch you specified in the Gateway field. You have to set up the nexthop router or switch as a HOST address object first. Select VPN Tunnel to route the matched packets via the specified VPN tunnel. Select Trunk to route the matched packets through the interfaces in the trunk group based on the load balancing algorithm. Gateway Select Interface to route the matched packets through the specified outgoing interface to a gateway (which is connected to the interface). This field displays when you select Gateway in the Type field. Select a HOST address object. The gateway is an immediate neighbor of your ZyWALL that will forward the packet to the destination. The gateway must be a router or switch on the same segment as your ZyWALL's interface(s). 354 ZyWALL USG 2000 User's Guide