Controlling Static Route Selection - Juniper J2300 User Manual

J-series services router
Hide thumbs Also See for J2300:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

3.
4.
Table 104: Configuring Basic Static Routes
Task
Navigate to the Static level in the
configuration hierarchy.
Add the static route 192.168.47.5/32,
and define the next-hop address
10.10.10.10.

Controlling Static Route Selection

When multiple next hops exist for a single static route (see Figure 77), you
can specify how traffic is to be routed to the destination.
If you are finished configuring static routes, commit the configuration.
Go on to one of the following procedures:
To manually control static route selection, see "Controlling Static Route
Selection" on page 291.
To determine how static routes are imported into the routing and
forwarding tables, see "Controlling Static Routes in the Routing and
Forwarding Tables" on page 293.
To define default properties for static routes, see "Defining Default
Behavior for All Static Routes" on page 294.
To check the configuration, see "Verifying the Static Route Configuration"
on page 295.
J-Web Configuration Editor
In the configuration editor hierarchy,
select Routing options>Static.
1.
In the Route field, click Add new
entry.
2.
In the Destination box, enter
192.168.47.5/32.
3.
From the Next hop list, select Next
hop.
4.
In the Next hop field, click Add
new entry.
5.
In the Value box, enter 10.10.10.10.
6.
Click OK.
CLI Configuration Editor
From the top of the configuration
hierarchy, enter
edit routing-options static
Define the static route and set the
next-hop address:
set route 192.168.47.5 next-hop
10.10.10.10
Configuring Static Routes with a Configuration Editor
Configuring Static Routes
291

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

J2350J2320J4300J6300J6350J4350

Table of Contents