Planet Networking & Communication WGS3-24000 User Manual page 248

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OSPF Intra - The OSPF intra route preference value in the router. The default value is 8. The range is 1 to 255. The
OSPF specification (RFC 2328) requires that preferences must be given to the routes learned via OSPF in the
following order: intra < inter < type-1 < type-2.
OSPF Inter - The OSPF inter route preference value in the router. The default value is 10. The range is 1 to 255. The
OSPF specification (RFC 2328) requires that preferences must be given to the routes learned via OSPF in the
following order: intra < inter < type-1 < type-2.
OSPF Type-1 - The OSPF type-1 route preference value in the router. The default value is 13. The range is 1 to 255.
The OSPF specification (RFC 2328) requires that preferences must be given to the routes learned via OSPF in the
following order: intra < inter < type-1 < type-2.
OSPF Type-2 - The OSPF type-2 route preference value in the router. The default value is 150. The range is 1 to 255.
The OSPF specification (RFC 2328) requires that preferences must be given to the routes learned via OSPF in the
following order: intra < inter < type-1 < type-2.
RIP - The RIP route preference value in the router. The default value is 15. The range is 1 to 255.
BGP4 - The BGP4 route preference value in the router. The default value is 170. The range is 1 to 255.
Non-Configurable Data
Local - This field displays the local route preference value.
Command Buttons
Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These
changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed.
4.6.5.5 Configured Routes
This switch can be configured to dynamically learn the routes to other IP networks, subnets or hosts using unicast
or multicast routing protocols. If the route to a specific destination cannot be learned via these protocols or you
wish to restrict the path used for transmitting traffic to a destination, then it can be statically configured using the
Static Route Table.
Before defining a static route, remember that you must first configure at least one IP interface on this switch. Static
routes take precedence over dynamically learned routes, and remain in the table until you remove them or the
corresponding IP interface from this switch.
Figure 4-6-35 Configured Routes
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