Routing Table Configuration - Avaya G430 Manual

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The router
When more than one next hop is learned from the same source, the router uses an equal cost
multi path algorithm that performs load balancing between routes.
• For information about configuring static routes, see
page 430.
• For information about configuring OSPF, see
• For information about configuring RIP, see
• For information about configuring DHCP client, see
page 204.

Routing table configuration

When you configure the routing table, you can:
• View information about the routing table
• Add entries to the routing table
• Delete entries from the routing table
Note:
To change an entry in the routing table, delete the entry and then add it as a new entry.
The routes in the routing table are static routes. They are never timed-out, and can only be
removed manually. If you delete the interface, all static routes on the interface are also
deleted.
A static route becomes inactive whenever the underlying Layer 2 interface is down, except for
permanent static routes. You can disable the interface manually using the ip admin-state
down command. For more information, see
underlying Layer 2 interface becomes active, the static route enters the routing table again.
You can monitor the status of non-permanent static routes by applying object tracking to the
route. Thus, if the track state is changed to down then the static route state is changed to
inactive, and if the track state is changed to up then the static route state is changed to active.
For more information on object tracking, see
Static routes can be advertised by routing protocols, such as RIP and OSPF. For more
information, see
similar to OSPF.
Related topics:
Next hops
Static route types
Configuring multiple next hops
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Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
Route redistribution
on page 431
on page 431
on page 431
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Routing table configuration
OSPF
on page 468.
RIP
on page 462.
DHCP client configuration
Permanent static route
Object tracking
on page 472. Static routes also support load-balancing
on page 432. When the
on page 282.
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