Dynamic routing (ospf) – Brocade Mobility RFS Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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Static Routes screen
4. Select IP Routing to enable static routes using IP addresses. This option is enabled by default.
5. Use the drop-down menu to select a Policy Based Routing policy. If a suitable policy is not
available, click the add button to create a new policy.
6. Select Add Row + as needed to include single rows with in the static IPv4 route table.
7. Add IP addresses and network masks in the Network Address column.
8. Provide the Gateway used to route traffic.
9. Refer to the Default Route Priority field to set the following:
10. Select the OK button located at the bottom right of the screen to save the changes. Select
Reset to revert to the last saved configuration.
Dynamic Routing (OSPF)
Static Default Route
Priority
Use the spinner control to set the priority value (1 - 8,000) for the default static route. This is
the weight assigned to this route versus others that have been defined. The default setting
is 100.
DHCP Client Default
Route Priority
Use the spinner control to set the priority value (1 - 8,000) for the default route learnt from
the DHCP client. The default setting is 1000.
Enable Routing Failure
When selected, all default gateways are monitored for activity. The system will failover to a
live gateway if the current gateway becomes unusable. This feature is enabled by default.