Source-based routing directs traffic to a specific destination based on the source IP address or a combination of the source and destination IP addresses. Rules defining Source-based routing take precedence over ordinary destination-based routing rules.
This section describes how to configure sourced-based routing rules when working in a VSX environment. The procedures for defining source-based rules are the same for Virtual Routers in both VSX Gateways and VSX Clusters.
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Description |
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Item |
Description |
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1 |
Internet |
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8 |
Wrp Unnumbered interface |
2 |
Router |
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9 |
Virtual Systems |
3 |
Security Management Server |
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10 |
Internal Virtual Router |
4 |
VSX Gateway |
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VLAN Interface |
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5 |
Switch |
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VLAN Truck |
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6 |
External Virtual Router |
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Warp link |
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7 |
wrpj |
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Define Source-based Routing rules in the Topology page of the Virtual Router definition window.
To define source-based routing rules:
The Advanced Routing Rules window opens.
Note: The highlighted rule is based on a source and a destination address, as compared to the preceding rules, which are based on a source address only.
The Add/Edit Route Rule window opens.
Define the properties:
Use the Advanced Routing Rules window to define source-based routing rules.
To define source-based routing rules:
The General Properties window opens.
The Advanced Routing Rules window opens.
The Add/Edit Route Rule window opens.