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To accept your settings, click the Insert New Route dialog Submit button,
then click the IP Configuration pane Submit button to complete the
process.
then click the IP Configuration pane Submit button to complete the
process.
4.1.4.
Removing Static Routing Entries
To remove a specific routing entry, select the table row of that entry, then click
the Entries Commands
button.
4.1.5.
Modifying Static Routing Entries
To edit a specific routing entry, select the table row of that entry, then click the
Entries Commands
button.
4.1.6.
Repositioning Static Routing Entries
Routing entries allocated in each routing table are parsed by the OS kernel in a
serial manner. To modify the series (priority) of allocated entries, select the table
serial manner. To modify the series (priority) of allocated entries, select the table
row of the entry to be moved, then click the Entries Commands
button
to move the entry upward or the
button to remove it downward in the
list.
4.2.
Configuring Static Rules
A rule is a method for implementing Access Control Lists (ACL) for routes. Rules
allow you to specify the filters that match packets to select a route structure
when the filter does match.
allow you to specify the filters that match packets to select a route structure
when the filter does match.
Using a rule you can perform the most common Policy Routing function: route by
source address. The rule can specify the selection of a packet if the source
address of the packet falls within a designated address range, and which route
structure to use or other destination to choose if there is no match. However, on
a system with only one routing table, a rule set is usable only under limited
conditions.
source address. The rule can specify the selection of a packet if the source
address of the packet falls within a designated address range, and which route
structure to use or other destination to choose if there is no match. However, on
a system with only one routing table, a rule set is usable only under limited
conditions.
Figure 34. New Routing Rule Insertion