Cisco CISCO876-SEC-I-K9 Configuration Guide - Page 27
Configuration Example, Configuring Static Routes
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Chapter 1 Basic Router Configuration Configuring Static Routes Configuration Example The following configuration shows the command-line access commands. You do not need to input the commands marked "default." These commands appear automatically in the configuration file generated when you use the show running-config command. ! line con 0 exec-timeout 10 0 password 4youreyesonly login transport input none (default) stopbits 1 (default) line vty 0 4 password secret login ! Configuring Static Routes Static routes provide fixed routing paths through the network. They are manually configured on the router. If the network topology changes, the static route must be updated with a new route. Static routes are private routes unless they are redistributed by a routing protocol. Configuring static routes on the Cisco 850 and Cisco 870 series routers is optional. Perform these steps to configure static routes, beginning in global configuration mode: Step 1 Command ip route prefix mask {ip-address | interface-type interface-number [ip-address]} Example: Router(config)# ip route 192.168.1.0 255.255.0.0 10.10.10.2 Router(config)# Purpose Specifies the static route for the IP packets. For details about this command and additional parameters that can be set, see the Cisco IOS IP Command Reference, Volume 2 of 4: Routing Protocols. Step 2 end Example: Router(config)# end Router# Exits router configuration mode, and enters privileged EXEC mode. For complete information on the static routing commands, see the Cisco IOS Release 12.3 documentation set. For more general information on static routing, see Appendix B, "Concepts." OL-5332-01 Cisco 850 Series and Cisco 870 Series Access Routers Software Configuration Guide 1-11