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The following is an example of the topologyShow command screen. The uRouteConfig command allows you to select the destination traffic's path on a source-port basis, as shown in the following screen example: After using this command, traffic coming in from the port addressed to a domain is forwarded through the output port. Make sure that the output port is a viable path for reaching the domain. The port can be an E_Port or an F_Port. If it is an E_Port, make sure that no routing loops are created. If the output port is not an E_Port, the route is allocated dynamically to a different path, if one is available, as if this was a regular route. If the output port goes down, the route is treated as a regular route and is allocated to a different path, again, if one is available. When the output port comes back up, the port is rerouted back to the static route. Load sharing continues, taking into account static routes when counting the number of routes that are allocated to a path, acting only on regular, non-static routes. If port has a static route, the flags field in uRouteShow is set to S instead of D. Note that this does not affect the flags field in the topologyShow command. The latter still shows D unless a static path is configured. The following example shows the uRouteConfig command screen: The uRouteRemove command removes the previous static route configuration, as shown in the following example: support.dell.com PowerVault 56F 16-Port Fibre Channel Switch Commands 4-41