Dell C9000 Series Reference Manual page 1200

Networking command-line reference guide
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interface ip-
address
distance
permanent
tag tag-value
vrf vrf-name
weight weight-
value
Defaults
Not configured.
Command Modes
CONFIGURATION
Command History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, see
the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.
For a 40-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword
fortyGigE then the slot/port information.
For a Tunnel interface, enter the keyword tunnel then the
tunnel ID. The range is from 1 to 16383.
For a VLAN interface, enter the keyword vlan then the
slot/port information. The range is from 1 to 4094.
For a port extender (PE) Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter
the keyword peGigE then the pe-id / stack-unit / port-id
information. The pe-id range is 0–255; the stack-unit
number range is 0– 7; and the port-id range is 1–48.
If you configure a static IPv6 route using an egress interface and
enter the ping command to reach the destination IPv6 address,
the ping operation may not work. Configure the IPv6 route using
a next-hop IPv6 address in order for the ping command to
detect the destination address.
Enter the keyword interface then the IP address.
(OPTIONAL) Enter the value of the distance metric assigned to
the route. The range is from 1 to 255.
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword permanent to specify that the
route must not be removed even if the interface assigned to that
route goes down. The route must be currently active to be
installed in the routing table. If you disable the interface, the
route is removed from the routing table.
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword tag then a number to assign to
the route. The range is from 1 to 4294967295.
Enter the keyword vrf followed by the name of the VRF. Use
this VRF option after the next hop to specify which VRF the next
hop belongs to. This setting is used in route leaking cases. Refer
to the Route Leaking VRFs section in the Virtual Routing and
Forwarding (VRF) chapter of the Configuration guide.
Enter the keyword weight followed by a weight value. The
range is from 0 to 255.
NOTE:
Weight for a static route can be added only for
the destination address and not for the route pointing to
destination a interface.
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