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Example 4.6. Creating a Routing Rule
In this example, a routing rule called my_routing_rule is created. This will select the routing table
MyPBRTable for any http traffic destined for the network my_network.
Command-Line Interface
Device:/> add RoutingRule Service=http
SourceInterface=any
SourceNetwork=all-nets
DestinationInterface=any
DestinationNetwork=my_network
ForwardRoutingTable=MyPBRTable
ReturnRoutingTable=MyPBRTable
Name=my_routing_rule
InControl
Follow the same steps used for the Web Interface below.
Web Interface
1. Go to: Network > Routing > Routing Tables > Add > RoutingTable
2. Now enter:
Name: my_routing_rule
Service: http
SourceInterface: any
SourceNetwork: all-nets
DestinationInterface: any
DestinationNetwork: my_network
ForwardRoutingTable: MyPBRTable
ReturnRoutingTable: MyPBRTable
3. If Remove Interface IP Routes is enabled, the default interface routes are removed, that is
to say routes to the core interface (which are routes to cOS Core itself).
4. Click OK
Routing Rules can use IPv4 or IPv6 Addresses
Routing rules support either IPv4 or IPv6 addresses as the source and destination network for a
rule's filtering properties.
However both the source and destination network must be either IPv4 or IPv6. It is not
permissible to combine IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in a single rule. For further discussion of this
topic, see Section 3.2, “IPv6 Support”.
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