This is because your Nebula VPN type is SD-VPN, which is a route-based VPN. You can follow the below topic to setup your policy route rule: How to set Nebula Policy Route with next hop to VPN when using Nebula SD-VPN? — Zyxel Community
Nebula SD-VPN is not selectable in Nebula Policy Route next hop option. If you want to direct the traffic to SD-VPN, here is the method: Please navigate to the Site-wide > Monitor > Firewall > VPN connection to find the remote site's VTI interface IP from the SD-VPN status. Set the Policy Route with Intranet traffic, and…
Question: How can I route traffic from one LAN to the internet via a specific WAN? Answer: Navigate to Site-Wide > Configure > Firewall > Routing. Click Add to create a policy route. Source: Internal subnet or interface Destination: Any Type: Internet Traffic Next-Hop: External WAN interface
Question: I'm trying to set up FQDN routing addresses on my Nebula device, for instance, *.yahoo.com and *.hinet.com. I can add the first one, but I'm unable to add the second one. What should I do? Answer: This behavior is normal and is described in the online help documentation. Our system allows only one FQDN entry per…
Question: I have policy routes that cannot be deleted, edited, or modified. They appear grayed-out on Nebula. Answer: The policy routes which are grayed-out are configured with "application" settings that require an active UTM license. In this particular case, the UTM security pack license on the Nebula firewall has…
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