Example: Routing traffic with two interfaces
To route traffic to two interfaces, add a router for each interface.
Company A needs to route traffic to the Internet as well as to the internal Network B, which is not directly connected to the company’s Branch Office Firewall. The company’s administrators decide to create a separate route to the internal Network B and a default route for traffic to the Internet. The administrators:
- Open the Engine Editor for the Branch Office Firewall, then browse to Routing.
- Add a Router and Network B beneath Interface 0.
- Add a Router beneath Interface 1, then set it as the default route.
- Save and refresh the policy.