Next Hop — Enter the IP address to which the packet is forwarded on
–
the route to the destination address. This is typically the address of a
neighboring switch.
–
Route Type — Select the route type. The possible options are:
•
Reject — Rejects the route and stops routing to the destination
network via all gateways. This ensures that if a frame arrives with
the destination IP of this route, it is dropped.
•
Remote — The route is a remote path.
–
Metric (1-255) — Enter the administrative distance (cost) to the
destination.
Defining IPv4 Static Routing Using CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the CLI commands for configuring IPv4
static routing.
Table 9-24. IPv4 Static Routing CLI Commands
CLI Command
ip routing
no ip routing
ip route prefix
}
length
ip-address-next-hop
[
metric distance
no ip route prefix
} [
length
ip-address-next-hop
show ip route
The following is an example of the CLI command:
console(config)# ip route prefix 192.168.1.1 /8
10.5.234.255 metric 3 reject-route
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{
|
mask
prefix-
] [
reject-route
{
|
mask
prefix-
]
Description
Enables IPv4 Routing.
Use the no format of the
command to disable IPv4
Routing.
Configures static routes.
Use the no form of this
]
command to remove static
routes.
Displays the current routing
table state.