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Chapter 11 Configuring Dynamic And Static Routing
Dynamic Routing
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Static Neighbor
The Static Neighbor pane displays manually defined neighbors; it does not display discovered neighbors.
You need to define a static neighbor for each point-to-point, non-broadcast interface. You also need to
define a static route for each static neighbor in the Static Neighbor table.
Fields
Static Neighbor—Displays information for the static neighbors defined for each OSPF process.
Double-clicking a row in the table opens the Add/Edit OSPF Neighbor Entry dialog box.
OSPF Process—Displays the OSPF process associated with the static neighbor.
Neighbor—Displays the IP address of the static neighbor.
Interface—Displays the interface associated with the static neighbor.
Add—Opens the Add/Edit OSPF Neighbor Entry dialog box. Use this button to define a new static
neighbor.
Edit—Opens the Add/Edit OSPF Neighbor Entry dialog box. Use this button to change the settings
for a static neighbor.
Delete—Removes the selected entry from the Static Neighbor table.
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:

Add/Edit OSPF Neighbor Entry

The Add/Edit OSPF Neighbor Entry dialog box lets you define a new static neighbor or change
information for an existing static neighbor.
You must define a static neighbor for each point-to-point, non-broadcast interface.
Restrictions
You cannot define the same static neighbor for two different OSPF processes.
You need to define a static route for each static neighbor (see Static Routes, page 11-42).
Firewall Mode Security Context
Routed Transparent Single
Multiple
Context System
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Firewall Mode Security Context
Routed Transparent Single
Multiple
Context System
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