Patton electronic SmartNode 4110 Series Displaying IP route information see, Adds a static route

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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide

22 • Basic IP routing configuration

 

 

Displaying IP route information (see page 238)

Configuring static IP routes

Rather than dynamically selecting the best route to a destination, you can configure one or more static routes to that destination. Once configured, a static route stays in the routing table indefinitely. When multiple static routes are configured for a single destination and the outbound interface of the current static route goes down, a backup route is activated, thus improving network reliability. Each route is assigned a default precedence value and cost value. Modifying these values allow you to set a preference for one route over the next. If static routes are redistributed through dynamic routing protocol to neighboring devices, only the active static route to a destination is advertised.

This procedure describes how to configure one or more static IP routes to the same destination

Mode: Administrator execution

Step

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

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node(cfg)#context ip router

Enters the IP router

 

 

context

 

 

 

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node(ctx-ip)[router]#routenetwork mask {address interface} [metric]

Adds a static route

 

 

 

Where the syntax is:

network—The IP address of the target network or subnet.

mask—A network mask where the 1 bits indicate the network or subnet, and the 0 bits indicate the host portion of the network address provided.

address—The IP address of a next-hop router that can access the target network or subnet.

interface—The name of the outgoing interface to use for the target network or subnet.

metric—This is an optional parameter. Specifies the desirability of the route when compared against other routes. The range is 0 through 15, where 0 is the preferred route. If no metric is specified, the static route is assumed to have a metric of 0.

Note To configure a default static IP route, use 0.0.0.0 for the network number and mask. A valid next-hop address or interface is required.

Example: Adding a static IP route

In the following example, packets for network 20.0.0.0/24 will be routed to the device at 172.17.100.2. The Ethernet port 0 1 has the address 172.17.100.1/24 and is bound to the interface wan.

node>enable

node#configure node(cfg)#context ip router

node(ctx-ip)[router]#route 20.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 172.17.100.2

The route is added to the routing database with the default metric 0. The router will forward packets to the 20.0.0.0 network via the interface wan to the router on 172.17.100.2.

Basic IP routing configuration task list

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