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Chapter 13
Unicast and Multicast Routing
no routing vrf vrf ipv4 route subnet
Where:
• vrf is the chosen VRF instance
• subnet is the subnet (network/prefix) of the static route
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
3.
Section 13.11.14
Managing Gateways for Static VRF Routes
This section describes how to configure and manage gateways for static VRF routes.
CONTENTS
Section 13.11.14.1, "Viewing a List of Gateways for Static VRF Routes"
Section 13.11.14.2, "Adding a Gateway for a Static VRF Route"
Section 13.11.14.3, "Deleting a Gateway for a Static VRF Route"
Section 13.11.14.1
Viewing a List of Gateways for Static VRF Routes
To view a list of gateway addresses assigned to an IPv4 static route, type:
show running-config routing vrf vrf ipv4 route subnet via
Where:
• vrf is the chosen VRF instance.
• subnet is the subnet (network/prefix) of the static route
If gateway addresses have been configured, a table or list similar to the following example appears:
ruggedcom# show running-config routing vrf VRF1 ipv4 route via | tab
NETWORK
------------------------------------
192.168.10.0/24
!
If no gateway addresses have been configured, add addresses as needed. For more information, refer to
Section 13.11.14.2, "Adding a Gateway for a Static VRF
Section 13.11.14.2
Adding a Gateway for a Static VRF Route
To add a gateway address for a static VRF route, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Add the gateway address by typing:
578
GW
DISTANCE
1.9.5.1
-
Route".
Managing Gateways for Static VRF Routes
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