: Destination Service Route
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Destination Service Route

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Destination Service Route

  • Device > Setup > Services > Global
On the Global tab, when you click on Service Route Configuration and then Customize, the Destination tab appears. Destination service routes are available under the Global tab only (not the Virtual Systems tab), so that the service route for an individual virtual system cannot override route table entries that are not associated with that virtual system.
You can use a destination service route to add a customized redirection of a service that is not supported on the Customize list of services. A destination service route is a way to set up routing to override the forwarding information base (FIB) route table. Any settings in the Destination service routes override the route table entries. They could be related or unrelated to any service.
The Destination tab is for the following use cases:
  • When a service does not have an application service route.
  • Within a single virtual system, when you want to use multiple virtual routers or a combination of virtual router and management port.
Destination Service Route Settings
Description
Destination
Enter the Destination IP address. An incoming packet with a destination address that matches this address will use as its source the Source Address you specify for this service route.
Source Interface
To limit the drop-down for Source Address, select a Source Interface. Selecting Any causes all IP addresses on all interfaces to be available in the Source Address drop-down. Selecting MGT causes the firewall to use the MGT interface for the service route.
Source Address
Select the Source Address for the service route; this address will used for packets returning from the destination. You do not need to enter the subnet for the destination address.