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The values of single selectors have the following order of importance:
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"Destination Ports" :
– a single port takes priority over a port range
– smaller single ports and ranges take priority over larger single ports and ranges
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"Protocol" :
– UDP takes priority over TCP
– TCP takes priority over Any
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"DiffServ" :
– a higher QoS value takes priority over a lower ToS value
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"Destination Address" :
– a host (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/32) takes priority over a subnet
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/24)
– a subnet (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/24) takes priority over a default route
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/0)
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"Source Address" :
– a host (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/32) takes priority over a subnet
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/24)
– a subnet (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/24) takes priority over a default route
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/0)
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"Source Ports" :
– a single port takes priority over a port range
– smaller single ports and ranges take priority over larger single ports and ranges
The buttons at the bottom right of the editor panel depend on whether you add a new
policy-based route or edit an existing route. For a newly configured policy-based route,
click "Create" to add the route to the list of available policy-based routes or "Cancel" to
reject the creation of the new route. To edit an existing route, click "Save" to store the
reconfigured route or "Reset" to discard your changes. You can click "Close" to shut
the editor panel as long as no changes have been made on it.
Click "
Activate" in the toolbar at the top of the desktop to apply your configuration
changes.
For examples of how policy-based routes are automatically sorted, see Chapter 4.8,
"Sorting Policy-Based Routes", on page 150.
3.4.5 Nodes
Under " Nodes", you can see a tabular representation of what can be seen as nodes
in the overview of your entire configured network on the desktop.
3.4.5.1 Custom Hosts
Navigate to "Nodes > Custom Hosts" to display the list of custom hosts that are cur-
rently defined on the system in the item list bar and to create hosts.
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