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Static Routing

Static routing uses manually configured routes. The network admin decides exactly which path the traffic should follow.
It is simple, reliable, and ideal for small or fixed networks where routes do not change often.

Dynamic Routing (OSPF, BGP)

Dynamic routing allows routers to automatically learn and update routes.
Protocols like OSPF (used inside a network) and BGP (used between networks or ISPs) continuously exchange information to find the fastest and most stable path. This makes the network self-adjusting and highly resilient.

Policy-Based Routing (PBR)

Policy-Based Routing gives you full control over how traffic is routed across your network. Instead of relying only on destination IP, PBR lets you create smart routing rules based on source, destination, ports, and applications.

IP- and Port-Based Routing

You can define traffic flows using:

  • Source IP / Source Port – control how specific devices exit the network
  • Destination IP / Destination Port – route cloud services via preferred links

Ensures critical traffic (CCTV, VoIP, POS, streaming) uses the best path.

Application-Aware Routing

With DPI-based detection, the system identifies applications like YouTube, WhatsApp, video streaming, or VPN traffic.
You can then route each application through the WAN link that best fits its performance needs.

WAN Link Groups & Priorities

Create custom WAN groups (5G, wired, Satellite, bonded links) and assign traffic to them.
Each group supports Active–Standby priorities, so primary links carry the load while backup links automatically take over if needed.

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