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Chapter 7 Route
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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The following table describes the commands available for policy route. You must use the
configure terminal command to enter the configuration mode before you can use these
commands.
schedule_object The name of the schedule. You may use 1-31 alphanumeric characters,
underscores(
_), or dashes (-), but the first character cannot be a number. This
value is case-sensitive.
service_name The name of the service (group). You may use 1-31 alphanumeric characters,
underscores(_), or dashes (-), but the first character cannot be a number. This
value is case-sensitive.
user_name The name of a user (group). You may use 1-31 alphanumeric characters,
underscores(
_), or dashes (-), but the first character cannot be a number. This
value is case-sensitive.
Table 38 Input Values for General Policy Route Commands (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Table 39 Command Summary: Policy Route
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
[no] bwm activate Globally enables bandwidth management. You
must globally activate bandwidth management to
have individual policy routes or application patrol
policies apply bandwidth management. The
no
command globally disables bandwidth
management.
policy {policy_number | append | insert
policy_number}
Enters the policy-route sub-command mode to
configure, add or insert a policy.
[no] bandwidth <1..1048576> priority
<1..1024> [maximize-bandwidth-usage]
Sets the maximum bandwidth and priority for the
policy. The
no command removes bandwidth
settings from the rule. You can also turn
maximize bandwidth usage on or off.
[no] deactivate Disables the specified policy. The no command
enables the specified policy.
[no] description description Sets a descriptive name for the policy. The
no
command removes the name for the policy.
[no] destination {address_object|any} Sets the destination IP address the matched
packets must have. The
no command resets the
destination IP address to the default (
any). any
means all IP addresses.
[no] interface interface_name Sets the interface on which the incoming packets
are received. The
no command resets the
incoming interface to the default (
any). any
means all interfaces.
[no] next-hop {auto|gateway address object
|interface interface_name |trunk
trunk_name|tunnel tunnel_name}
Sets the next-hop to which the matched packets
are routed. The no command resets next-hop
settings to the default (
auto).
[no] schedule schedule_object Sets the schedule. The no command removes
the schedule setting to the default (
none). none
means any time.
[no] service {service_name|any} Sets the IP protocol. The
no command resets
service settings to the default (
any). any means
all services.
[no] snat {outgoing-interface|pool
{address_object}}
Sets the source IP address of the matched
packets that use SNAT. The
no command
removes source NAT settings from the rule.

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