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To force the new router ID to be used, issue the shutdown and no shutdown commands for each
protocol that uses the router ID, or restart the entire router.
The no form of the command reverts to the default value.
Default
The system uses the system interface address (which is also the loopback address). If a system interface
address is not configured, the last 4 bytes of the MAC address are used.
Parameters
ip-address — the 32-bit router ID expressed in dotted-decimal notation
static-route
Syntax
[no] static-route {ip-prefix/prefix-length | ip-prefix netmask} [preference preference] [metric
metric] [tag tag] [enable | disable] next-hop ip-address [bfd-enable] [ldp-sync]
[no] static-route {ip-prefix/prefix-length | ip-prefix netmask} [preference preference] [metric
metric] [tag tag] [enable | disable] black-hole
Context
config>router
Description
This command creates IPv4 and IPv6 static route entries for network routes. When configuring a static
route, the next-hop or black-hole parameter must be configured.
The no form of the command deletes the static route entry. If a static route needs to be removed when
multiple static routes exist to the same destination, as many parameters as necessary to uniquely
identify the static route must be entered.
If the router name is management (see router), the static routes configured populate the routing table
for the management routing instance. Up to 32 IPv4 and 32 IPv6 static routes can be configured for
management traffic. This is in addition to the management routes configured using the
bof>static-route command (refer to the 7705 SAR OS Basic System Configuration Guide, "BOF
Command Reference"). The static routes are not added to the routing table until after the configuration
file is executed in the application load.
The following adapter cards support the full IPv6 subnet range for IPv6 static routes:
For these cards, the supported route range for statically provisioned or dynamically learned routes is
from /1 to /128.
For all other cards, modules, and ports (including the v-port on the 2-port 10GigE (Ethernet) module),
the supported range for statically provisioned or dynamically learned routes is from /1 to /64 or is /128
(indicating a host route).
Default
no static-route
7705 SAR OS Router Configuration Guide
6-port Ethernet 10Gbps Adapter card
8-port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter card, version 2 and version 3
2-port 10GigE (Ethernet) Adapter card (on the v-port)
10-port 1GigE/1-port 10GigE X-Adapter card
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