R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW101
Table Of Contents
- Title page
- Contents
- Interface management configuration
- IP addressing configuration
- MAC address table configuration
- Layer 2 forwarding configuration
- Layer 2 forwarding overview
- Configuring general Layer 2 forwarding
- Configuring inline Layer 2 forwarding
- Configuring inter-VLAN Layer 2 forwarding
- Forward-type inline Layer 2 forwarding configuration example
- Blackhole-type inline Layer 2 forwarding configuration example
- Inter-VLAN Layer 2 forwarding configuration example
- VLAN configuration
- ARP configuration
- Gratuitous ARP configuration
- Proxy ARP configuration
- Layer 3 forwarding configuration
- NAT configuration
- Overview
- Configuring a NAT policy in the web interface
- Configuring NAT in the CLIs
- Configuration guidelines
- ALG configuration
- Static route configuration
- RIP configuration
- OSPF configuration
- BGP configuration
- Policy-based routing configuration
- Route displaying
- DNS configuration
- Overview
- Configuring DNS on the web interface
- Configuring DNS in the CLIs
- Troubleshooting IPv4 DNS configuration
- Support and other resources
- Index

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Figure 104 Policy configuration page
Figure 105 Create a policy
Table 33 Policy configuration items
Item Remarks
Policy Name
Type a policy name.
TIP:
Any spaces entered at the beginning or end of a policy name will be ignored. A policy
name containing only spaces is considered as null.
Node Index
Type a node index of the policy.
The node with a smaller number has a higher priority and is matched first.
Matching Mode
Select a matching mode for the node.
• permit: If a packet satisfies all the criteria defined by the if-match clauses, the
packet is permitted and the apply clauses are executed. Otherwise, the packet will
go to the next policy node for a match.
• deny: When a packet satisfies all the criteria defined by if-match clauses on the
policy node, the packet is rejected and will not go to the next policy node.