Disabling Icmp Redirects; Configuring Static Ip Routes; Static Route Types - HP ProCurve 2910al Switch Manual

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IP Routing Features

Configuring Static IP Routes

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Disabling ICMP Redirects

You can disable ICMP redirects on the ProCurve routing switch only on a
global basis, for all the routing switch interfaces. To disable ICMP redirects
globally, enter the following command at the global CONFIG level of the CLI:
ProCurve(config)# no ip icmp redirects
Syntax: [no] ip icmp redirects

Configuring Static IP Routes

This feature enables you to create static routes (and null routes) by adding
such routes directly to the route table. This section describes how to add static
and null routes to the IP route table.

Static Route Types

You can configure the following types of static IP routes:
Standard – the static route consists of a destination network address or
host, a corresponding network mask, and the IP address of the next-hop
IP address.
Null (discard) – the Null route consists of the destination network
address or host, a corresponding network mask, and either the reject or
blackhole keyword. Typically, the null route is configured as a backup
route for discarding traffic if the primary route is unavailable. By default,
when IP routing is enabled, a route for the 127.0.0.0/8 network is created
to the null interface. Traffic to this interface is rejected (dropped). This
route is for all traffic to the "loopback" network, with the single exception
of traffic to the host address of the switch's loopback interface (127.0.0.1/
32). Figure 3-6 on page 3-26 illustrates the default Null route entry in the
switch's routing table.
On a single routing switch you can create one null route to a given destination.
Multiple null routes to the same destination are not supported.

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