SonicOS 7.0 Rules and Policies for Policy mode
- SonicOS 7.0 Rules and Policies
- Settings
- Security Policy
- NAT Policy
- About NAT in SonicOS
- About NAT Load Balancing
- About NAT64
- About FQDN-based NAT
- About Source MAC Address Override
- Viewing NAT Policy Entries
- Adding or Editing NAT or NAT64 Rule Policies
- Deleting NAT Policies
- Creating NAT Rule Policies: Examples
- Creating a One-to-One NAT Policy for Inbound Traffic
- Creating a One-to-One NAT Policy for Outbound Traffic
- Inbound Port Address Translation via One-to-One NAT Policy
- Inbound Port Address Translation via WAN IP Address
- Creating a Many-to-One NAT Policy
- Creating a Many-to-Many NAT Policy
- Creating a NAT Load Balancing Policy for Two Web Servers
- Routing
- Decryption Policy
- DoS Policy
- DNS Policy
- Endpoint Policy
- Shadow
- SonicWall Support
About Metrics
A metric is a weighted cost assigned to static and dynamic routes. Metrics determine the best route among several, usually the gateway with the lowest metric. This gateway is usually the default gateway.
Metrics have a value between 1 and 254; see Metric Value Descriptions. Lower metrics are considered better and take precedence over higher costs. SonicOS adheres to Cisco-defined metric values for directly connected interfaces, statically encoded routes, and all dynamic IP routing protocols.
Metric Value | Description |
---|---|
1 | Static Route |
5 | EIGRP Summary |
20 | External BGP |
90 | EIGRP |
100 | IGRP |
110 | OSPF |
115 | IS-IS |
120 | RIP |
140 | EGP |
170 | External EIGRP |
200 | Internal BGP |
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