Dell PowerConnect 5548 User Guide - Page 212
Defining IPv4 Static Routing Using CLI Commands, Next Hop, Route Type, Reject, Remote, Metric
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- Next Hop - Enter the IP address to which the packet is forwarded on the route to the destination address. This is typically the address of a neighboring switch. - Route Type - Select the route type. The possible options are: • Reject - Rejects the route and stops routing to the destination network via all gateways. This ensures that if a frame arrives with the destination IP of this route, it is dropped. • Remote - The route is a remote path. - Metric (1-255) - Enter the administrative distance (cost) to the destination. Defining IPv4 Static Routing Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the CLI commands for configuring IPv4 static routing. Table 9-24. IPv4 Static Routing CLI Commands CLI Command ip routing no ip routing ip route prefix {mask|prefixlength} ip-address-next-hop [metric distance] [reject-route] no ip route prefix {mask|prefixlength} [ip-address-next-hop] show ip route Description Enables IPv4 Routing. Use the no format of the command to disable IPv4 Routing. Configures static routes. Use the no form of this command to remove static routes. Displays the current routing table state. The following is an example of the CLI command: console(config)# ip route prefix 192.168.1.1 /8 10.5.234.255 metric 3 reject-route 212 Dell PowerConnect 55xx Systems User Guide