Check routes using the Route Query tool
The Route Query tool allows you to check where packets with a certain IP address are routed according to the current definitions. You can check that the routing is correct and quickly find a particular branch in the Routing tree.
The query does not take policy routing into consideration. The route query uses the configuration that is stored on the Management Server (shown in the Management Client). You must refresh the policy of the affected Secure SD-WAN Engines after completing the configuration to transfer the changed routing information.
For more details about the product and how to configure features, click Help or press F1.
Steps
- Right-click an Secure SD-WAN Engine, then select Edit <element type>.
- Browse to Routing.
- In the Routing Tools pane, click the Query Route tab.
- (Optional, NetLinks only) In the Source field, enter an IP address.
- In the Destination field, enter an IP address.
- Click Query.
Result
Engine Editor > Routing
Use this branch to view and change the routing configuration of the Secure SD-WAN Engine.
Option | Definition |
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Filter | Allows you to view only the elements that match what you enter in the Filter field. |
Refresh View | Updates the view. |
Expand All | Expands all levels of the routing tree. |
Collapse All | Collapses all levels of the routing tree. |
Display Mode | Changes how the routing configuration is displayed.
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Default Route | Allows you to view and create default routes that are used when there is no more specific route defined. Note: If the Automatic Default Route
setting is selected in the properties of the interface, default routes are created automatically for interfaces with dynamic IP addresses on single Secure SD-WAN Engines.
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Add Route | Allows you to add routes to specific destination networks.
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Query Route | Allows you to search for routes.
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