Configuring Traffic Injection
When the cleaning device is in off-line mode, you can configure
traffic injection to inject cleaned traffic to the original link and
then to the Zone.
- Layer-2 Injection
In Layer-2 injection, the cleaning device injects the cleaned traffic to the Zone in Layer 2 mode instead of routing forwarding.
- Configuring Static Route Injection
In static route injection, cleaned traffic is injected from the cleaning device to the router along the static route, and is finally to the Zone.
- Configuring UNR Route Injection
In UNR route injection, cleaned traffic is injected from the cleaning device to the router along the UNR route, and is finally to the Zone.
- Configuring Policy-Based Route Injection
In policy-based route injection, a policy-based route is configured respectively on the cleaning device and router, so that cleaned traffic is injected to the Zone along different links.
- Configuring GRE Traffic Injection
In GRE traffic injection, a tunnel is established between the cleaning device and the traffic-injection router to directly issue the traffic to the router and finally to the Zone.
- Configuring MPLS LPS Traffic Injection
In Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Switched Path (LSP) traffic injection, MPLS LSP is established between the cleaning device and the traffic-injection router. Thereby, cleaned traffic is tagged with single-layer labels and is finally forwarded to the Zone.
- Configuring MPLS VPN Traffic Injection
In MPLS VPN traffic injection, a Layer-3 MPLS VPN is established between the cleaning device and the traffic-injection router. Thereby, cleaned traffic is injected to the original link and is finally sent to the Zone.
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