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*********Route Lookup********

For the first packet sent by the originator


For the first reply packet coming from the responder

So the routing information is written to the session table, it doesnt look at the
Routing table. All the packet that are part
of the session are going to use that route, even if a static route is changed, the
only exemption is when there is change in the
routing table, it will do the same proccess.

*********Dyanamic Routes***********
Need to be enable in Feature visibility to be able to see it in the GUI

********Policy based routes**********


Have preference over the routing table

u have more matching parameters than in static routes:

-Protocol
-Source address
-Source ports
-Destionation ports
-Type of service (ToS) bits

Disconnect or down interfaces can not be use.

For a policy route to forward out of a specif interface there has to be an active
route for that destination in that interface.

******Internet Service Routing*****


Internet Service Database
Its used in a static route and its part of the Policy route so it take preference
over the routing routes.

*****IPV6******
Needs to be enable in the visibility feature to be able to see it in the GUI

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