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Routing IP routing
IX10 User Guide
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(config)>
4. Use the index number to delete the static route:
(config)> del network route static 0
(config)>
5. Save the configuration and apply the change:
(config)> save
Configuration saved.
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6. Type exit to exit the Admin CLI.
Depending on your device configuration, you may be presented with an Access selection
menu. Type quit to disconnect from the device.
Policy-based routing
Normally, a routing device determines how to route a network packet based on its destination
address. However, you can use policy-based routing to forward the packet based on other criteria,
such as the source of the packet. For example, you can configure the IX10 device so that high-priority
traffic is routed through the cellular connection, while all other traffic is routed through an Ethernet
(WAN) connection.
Policy-based routing for the IX10 device uses the following criteria to determine how to route traffic:
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Firewall zone (for example, internal/outbound traffic, external/inbound traffic, or IPSec tunnel
traffic).
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Network interface (for example, the cellular connection, the WAN, or the LAN).
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IPv4 address.
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IPv6 address.
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MAC address.
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Domain.
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Protocol type (TCP, UDP, ICMP, or all).
The order of the policies is important. Routing policies are processed sequentially; as a result, if a
packet matches an earlier policy, it will be routed using that policy’s rules. It will not be processed by
any subsequent rules.
Configure a routing policy
Required configuration items
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The packet matching parameters. It can any combination of the following:
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Source interface.
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Source address. This can be a firewall zone, an interface, a single IPv4/IPv6 address or
network, or a MACaddress.

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