SonicWALL 5.8.1 Microscope & Magnifier User Manual


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SonicOS 5.8.1 Administrator Guide
All Policies displays all the routing policies including Custom Policies and Default Policies.
Initially, only the Default Policies are displayed in the Route Policies table when you select
All Policies from the View Style menu.
The Route Policies table provides easy pagination for viewing a large number of routing
policies. You can navigate a large number of routing policies listed in the Route Policies table
by using the navigation control bar located at the top right of the Route Policies table.
Navigation control bar includes four buttons. The far left button displays the first page of the
table. The far right button displays the last page. The inside left and right arrow buttons moved
the previous or next page respectively.
You can enter the policy number (the number listed before the policy name in the # Name
column) in the Items field to move to a specific routing policy. The default table configuration
displays 50 entries per page. You can change this default number of entries for tables on the
System > Administration page.
You can sort the entries in the table by clicking on the column header. The entries are sorted
by ascending or descending order. The arrow to the right of the column entry indicates the
sorting status. A down arrow means ascending order. An up arrow indicates a descending
order.
Static Route Configuration
In SonicOS Enhanced, a static route is configured through a basic route policy. To configure a
static route, complete the following steps:
Step 1 Scroll to the bottom of the Network > Routing page and click on the Add button. The Add
Route Policy window is displayed.
Step 2 From the Source menu, select the source address object for the static route, or select Create
new address object to dynamically create a new address object.
Step 3 From the Destination menu, select the destination address object.
Step 4 From the Service menu, select a service object. For a generic static route that allows all traffic
types, simply select Any.
Step 5 From the Gateway menu, select the gateway address object to be used for the route.
Step 6 From the Interface menu, select the interface to be used for the route.