Configuring A Static Ip Route; Configuring The Default Route; Configuring A "Null" Route - HP ProCurve 5300xl Series Management Manual

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IP Routing Features
Configuring Static IP Routes
The following command configures a static route to 207.95.7.0, using
207.95.6.157 as the next-hop gateway.
HPswitch(config)# ip route 207.95.7.0/24 207.95.6.157
When you configure a static IP route, you specify the destination address for
the route and the next-hop gateway or routing switch interface through which
the routing switch can reach the route. The routing switch adds the route to
the IP route table. In this case, Router A knows that 207.95.6.157 is reachable
through port A2, and also assumes that local interfaces within that sub-net are
on the same port. Router A deduces that IP interface 207.95.7.188 is also on
port A2.
The software automatically removes a static IP route from the IP route table
if the port used by that route becomes unavailable. When the port becomes
available again, the software automatically re-adds the route to the IP route
table.

Configuring a Static IP Route

To configure an IP static route with a destination address of 192.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
and a next-hop router IP address of 195.1.1.1, enter the following commands:
HPswitch(config)# ip route 192.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 195.1.1.1
Syntax: ip route < dest-ip-addr >/< mask-bits > < next-hop-ip-addr >
The < dest-ip-addr > is the route's destination. The < dest-mask > is the network
mask for the route's destination IP address. Alternatively, you can specify the
network mask information by entering a forward slash followed by the
number of bits in the network mask. For example, you can enter 192.0.0.0
255.255.255.0 as 192.0.0.0/.24.

Configuring the Default Route

You can also assign the default router as the destination by entering 0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0.

Configuring a "Null" Route

You can configure the routing switch to drop IP packets to a specific network
or host address by configuring a "null" (sometimes called "null0") static route
for the address. When the routing switch receives a packet destined for the
address, the routing switch drops the packet instead of forwarding it.
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