delete framed_route vc <vc name> ip_route <ip network address>
￿Remember to disable and then re-enable the VC profile for the change to take effect.
To delete a framed route so that it no longer will be installed in the routing table when the connection is established use the command:
To add a framed route that will be installed in the IP routing table when a connection is established, use the command:
add framed_route vc <vc name> ip_route <ip network address> metric <metric>
where gateway is the address of the remote router.
The route will be removed from the routing table when the VC profile is disabled.
delete ip route <ip network address>
To delete an IP static route, use the command:
add ip route <ip network address> gateway <ip address>
metric <metric>
￿The route will appear in the IP routing table. You can display all IP routes with the list ip routes command.
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If you are using address translation for a remote site connection (NAT) you must set ip_routing to LISTEN or NONE. This is because you have set up a private LAN network and therefore do not want to be broadcasting information to other routers. The OCR 812 will not allow a profile using address translation to be enabled if ip_routing is set to BOTH or SEND.
To configure the RIP version for the remote site connection use:
￿set vc <vc name> rip [RIPV1 RIPV2]
A static route is a configured route that will remain in the routing table until deleted. Static routes differ from dynamic routes in that dynamic routes are learned real-time via RIP.
A framed route is much like a static route in that you manually configure the route. The difference is that a static route is defined for the LAN while a framed route is associated with a remote site connection. Also, while a static route is active when the LAN is connected, a framed route is active only when the connection to the associated remote site is active.
If you wish to set up a route to a network on the other side of a remote site, use a framed route. If you wish to set up a route to a network through the LAN, use a static route. Only use static and framed routes for networks not learned using RIP.
To add a static route over the LAN, use the command:

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