IP Routing—Configuring Static Routes
Troubleshooting Static Routing
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Clearing a route is not necessarily enough to solve a problem. Unless you
address the reason that the router learned the inaccurate route, the router may
only learn the inaccurate route again.
If your router should not be receiving dynamic routes at all, then you should
enter these commands:
ProCurve(config)# no router rip
ProCurve(config)# no router ospf
ProCurve(config)# no router bgp <AS>
If your do want your router to use a routing protocol in addition to static
routes, you should troubleshoot the routing protocol as described in Chapter
13: IP Routing—Configuring RIP, OSPF, BGP, and PBR in the Advanced
Management and Configuration Guide.
The clear command only removes learned routes. To clear a static route, you
must enter the no form of the command you used to enter it:
Syntax: no ip route <destination A.B.C.D> <subnet mask | /prefix length> <next hop
A.B.C.D | forwarding interface ID>
Remember that, unlike the clear ip route command, the no ip route
command is entered from the global configuration mode context.
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