SonicOS 7 NSv Getting Started Guide for Azure
- SonicOS NSv 7
- Introducing the NSv Series
- Installing SonicOS on the NSv Series
- Licensing and Registering Your NSv
- SonicOS Management
- Using the Virtual Console and SafeMode
- SonicWall Support
Adding Static Routes
- Navigate to the POLICY > Rules and Policies > Route Policy page.
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Click Add.
The Add Route Policy dialog displays.
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Enter a friendly name for this route policy in Name.
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Type a descriptive comment into the Description field.
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Indicate the Type as IPv4 or IPv6.
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In the Lookup tab, select the following:
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Select the source address object as Any from Source.
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Select the destination address object from Destination.
- Specify the type of service that is routed from Service Object.
- Service
- App
- Click the Next Hop tab to continue the configuration.
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- In the Next Hop tab, select the following:
Choose the type of route:
- Standard Route (default)
- Multi-Path Route
- SD-WAN Route
Select the interface through which these packets are routed from Interface. For example, select X0.
Select the address object that acts as a gateway for packets matching these settings from Gateway. For example, select 10.5.1.1.
Click edit icon and click New Address Object
Add the Name, Zone Assignment, Type and
Enter 10.5.1.1 in IP Address.
Click Save.
Specify the RIP metric in the Metric field.
- Click Add.
The static route uses the Azure internal gateway 10.5.1.1.
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