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Chapter 6 Configuration Basics
ZyWALL USG 50 User’s Guide
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Packet Flow    
The packet flow is as follows:
• Automatic SNAT and WAN trunk routing for traffic going from internal to 
external interfaces (you don’t need to configure anything to all LAN to WAN 
traffic). 
The ZyWALL automatically adds all of the external interfaces to the default WAN 
trunk. External interfaces include ppp and cellular interfaces as well as any 
Ethernet interfaces that are set as external interfaces. 
Examples of internal interfaces are any Ethernet interfaces that you configure as 
internal interfaces.
• A policy route can be automatically disabled if the next-hop is dead.
• You do not need to set up policy routes for IPSec traffic.
• Policy routes can override direct routes.
• You do not need to set up policy routes for 1:1 NAT entries.
• You can create Many 1:1 NAT entries to translate a range of private network 
addresses to a range of public IP addresses 
• Static and dynamic routes have their own category.
6.4.1  Routing Table Checking Flow
When the ZyWALL receives packets it defragments them and applies destination 
NAT. Then it examines the packets and determines how to route them. The 
checking flow is from top to bottom. As soon as the packets match an entry in one