Routing Management Policy - 3Com Switch 4500 26-Port Configuration Manual

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Routing Management
Policy
In a complicated Internet configuration, as shown in
each network is the network address. The router R8 is connected to three
networks, so it has three IP addresses and three physical ports. Its routing table is
shown in Figure 2.
Figure 31 The routing table
16.0.0.2
16.0.0.2
15.0.0.2
15.0.0.2
R 6
R 6
16.0.0.2
16.0.0.2
15.0.0.0
15.0.0.0
13.0.0.2
13.0.0.2
15.0.0.1
15.0.0.1
R2
R2
14.0.0.2
14.0.0.2
13.0.0.1
13.0.0.1
14.0.0.0
14.0.0.0
12.0.0.2
12.0.0.2
R1
R1
14.0.0.1
14.0.0.1
12.0.0.3
12.0.0.3
The Switch 4500 can automatically obtain some direct routes according to the
interface state and user configuration.
You can manually configure a static route to a certain destination or configure the
interaction between dynamic routing protocol and other routers in your network
and find a route via routing algorithm. The static routes configured by the user are
managed together with the dynamic routes discovered by the routing protocol in
the router. The static routes and the routes learned or configured by different
routing protocols can also be shared among routing protocols.
Routing Protocols and Route Preferences
Routing protocols (including static routes) can generate different routes to the
same destination, but not all these routes are optimal. In fact, at a certain
moment, only one routing protocol can determine a current route to a single
destination. Thus, each routing protocol (including static routes) has a set
preference, and when there are multiple routing information sources, the route
with the highest preference becomes the current route. Routing protocols and the
default preferences of the routes that they learn are shown in
smaller the value, the higher the preference).
Table 99 Routing Protocols and the Default Preferences for Routes
Routing protocol or route type
DIRECT
STATIC
UNKNOWN
Except for direct routing, the preferences of various dynamic routing protocols can
be manually configured to meet the user requirements. The preferences for
individual static routes can be different.
16.0.0.3
16.0.0.3
16.0.0.0
16.0.0.0
R7
R7
10.0.0.2
10.0.0.2
R5
R5
10.0.0.0
10.0.0.0
13.0.0.3
13.0.0.3
2
2
10.0.0.1
10.0.0.1
3
3
R8
R8
13.0.0.0
13.0.0.0
13.0.0.4 11.0.0.1
13.0.0.4 11.0.0.1
11.0.0.0
11.0.0.0
R3
R3
11.0.0.2
11.0.0.2
R4
R4
12.0.0.0
12.0.0.0
12.0.0.1
12.0.0.1
The preference of the corresponding route
0
60
255
IP Routing Protocol Overview
Figure
31, the number in
The routing table of router R8
The routing table of router R8
Destination
Destination
Forwarding
Forwarding
host
host
router
router
location
location
10.0.0.0
10.0.0.0
Directly
Directly
11.0.0.0
11.0.0.0
Directly
Directly
12.0.0.0
12.0.0.0
11.0.0.2
11.0.0.2
1
1
13.0.0.0
13.0.0.0
Directly
Directly
14.0.0.0
14.0.0.0
13.0.0.2
13.0.0.2
15.0.0.0
15.0.0.0
10.0.0.2
10.0.0.2
16.0.0.0
16.0.0.0
10.0.0.2
10.0.0.2
Table
99. The
105
Port
Port
passed
passed
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2

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