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Static routes to VNIs 1614 and 1615 are also con d on the gateway/firewall switch, so it can

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6.10 Static route configuration 1. A default static route which points to the gateway/firewall switch is configured on all leaf switches so that VMs on VNIs 1614 and 1615 can access the Internet. 2. When the configuration is complete, exit configuration mode and save the configuration with the end and write memory commands. Note: Static routes to VNIs 1614 and 1615 are also configured on the gateway/firewall switch, so it can properly route return traffic to the VMs. The gateway/firewall switch configuration is detailed in Appendix A and attached as a text file attachment to this .pdf. Section 1.2 describes how to access .pdf attachments. Static route configuration Leaf1a ip route vrf tenant1 0.0.0.0/0 172.16.16.253 Leaf1b ip route vrf tenant1 0.0.0.0/0 172.16.16.253 end write memory end write memory Note: The remaining leaf switches are configured with identical settings to those shown above in this deployment example. 30 Dell EMC Networking Virtualization Overlay with BGP EVPN

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6.10
Static route configuration
1.
A default static route which points to the gateway/firewall switch is configured on all leaf switches so
that VMs on VNIs 1614 and 1615 can access the Internet.
2.
When the configuration is complete, exit configuration mode and save the configuration with the
end
and
write memory
commands.
Note:
Static routes to VNIs 1614 and 1615 are also configured on the gateway/firewall switch, so it can
properly route return traffic to the VMs. The gateway/firewall switch configuration is detailed in Appendix A
and attached as a text file attachment to this .pdf. Section 1.2 describes how to access .pdf attachments.
Static route configuration
Leaf1a
Leaf1b
ip route vrf tenant1 0.0.0.0/0
172.16.16.253
end
write memory
ip route vrf tenant1 0.0.0.0/0
172.16.16.253
end
write memory
Note:
The remaining leaf switches are configured with identical settings to those shown above in this
deployment example.