| Viewing the Static Routing Table |
Table 74: Static Routing Table Parameters (continued) | |
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Field | Description |
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Next Hop | The address of the next router of this route, via which the destination of |
| this route is reached. |
| Note: |
| If the static route is over the WAN Fast Ethernet |
| interface configured as a DHCP client, then this field |
| displays IP address (DHCP) if the DHCP client has a |
| default route; otherwise, it displays Unassigned |
| (DHCP). |
| Note: |
| You must specify Route Type before configuring Next |
| Hop. |
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Layer 2 Interface | The logical name of the local interface through which the next hop of |
Name | this route is reached. |
| Note: |
| You must specify Route Type before configuring |
| Layer 2 Interface Name. |
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Redistribute | If checked, static entries are advertised by RIP and OSPF. If |
| unchecked, static entries are not advertised. |
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Cost | Number of hops to the destination network, or the cost of the route for |
| OSPF routes. |
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Permanent | The permanence status of the route. Possible statuses are: |
| ● Checked - The route is not disabled when a link on the route is |
| down. |
| ● Unchecked - The route is disabled when a link on the route is |
| down. |
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Static Preference | The preference of this route. Possible values are: |
| ● Low - Dynamic routes are preferred on this static route. |
| ● High - This static route is preferred on dynamic routes. |
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Route Type | The type of static route. Possible values are: |
| ● Via - via the interface static route. |
| ● Discard - using a route which discards traffic. |
| ● DHCP - using the DHCP client next hop. |
| ● Regular - the regular static route. |
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Active | The status of the route. Possible values are: |
| ● Yes - the route is active and affects traffic. |
| ● No - the route is not active and does not affect traffic. |
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