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—Specify global static route options. These options only set default attributes
defaults
inherited by all newly created static routes. These are treated as global defaults and
apply to all the static routes you configure in the
static
statement is optional.
—Destination of the static route.
route destination-prefix
defaults
—For the default route to the destination. This is equivalent to specifying an
IP address of
.
0.0.0.0/0
destination-prefix/prefix-length
address, and
prefix-length
—Reach the next-hop routing device by specifying an IP address, an
next-hop address
interface name, or an ISO network entity title (NET).
nsap-prefix
nsap-prefix
next-hop options
—Additional information for how to manage forwarding of packets to
the next hop.
—Do not forward packets addressed to this destination. Instead, drop the
discard
packets, do not send ICMP unreachable messages to the packets' originators, and
install a reject route for this destination into the routing table.
iso-net
—Reach the next-hop routing device by specifying an ISO NSAP.
next-table routing-table-name
—Install a receive route for this destination into the routing table.
receive
—Do not forward packets addressed to this destination. Instead, drop the packets,
reject
send ICMP unreachable messages to the packets' originators, and install a reject route
for this destination into the routing table.
static-options
—(Optional under
is included with the route when it is installed in the routing table.
You can specify one or more of the following in
explained separately.
;
(active | passive)
as-path <as-path> <origin (egp | igp | incomplete)> <atomic-aggregate> <aggregator
as-number in-address>
;
community [ community-ids ]
;
(install | no-install)
(metric | metric2 | metric3 | metric4) value <type type>
(preference | preference2 | color | color2) preference <type type>
(readvertise | no-readvertise)
Chapter 79: Configuration Statements for Layer 3 Protocols
is the network portion of the IP
destination-prefix
is the destination prefix length.
is the network service access point (NSAP) address for ISO.
—Name of the next routing table to the destination.
route
) Additional information about static routes, which
static-options
;
;
statement. This part of the
static
. Each of the options is
;
;
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