Ip Configuration; Configuring The Ip Routing Table; About The Ip Routing Table - Cisco SCE8000 Configuration Manual

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Chapter 5
Configuring the Management Interface and Security

IP Configuration

Configuring the IP Routing Table

About the IP Routing Table

For handling IP packets on the out-of-band MNG port, the SCE platform maintains a static routing table.
When a packet is sent, the system checks the routing table for proper routing, and forwards the packet
accordingly. In cases where the SCE platform cannot determine where to route a packet, it sends the
packet to the default gateway.
SCE platform supports the configuration of the default gateway as the default next hop router, as well as
the configuration of the routing table to provide different next hop routers for different subnets (for
maximum configuration of 10 subnets).
The following sections illustrate how to use CLI commands to configure various parameters.
The following commands are relevant to IP routing tables:
OL-16479-01
Configuring the IP Routing Table, page 5-33
IP Advertising, page 5-35
How to Configure the IP Address of the Management Interface, page 5-37
About the IP Routing Table, page 5-33
How to Configure the Default Gateway, page 5-34
How to Add an Entry to the IP Routing Table, page 5-34
How to Display the IP Routing Table, page 5-34
ip default-gateway
ip route prefix mask next-hop
no ip route all
no ip route prefix mask
show ip route
show ip route prefix
show ip route prefix mask
Cisco SCE8000 Software Configuration Guide, Rel 3.1.6S
IP Configuration
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