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Configuring Routing

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Static Reject Routes

A static reject route is a static route to discard the packets to a particular destination, thereby forcing a

black-hole routing behavior for a particular set of IP prefixes. Static reject routes can help prevent a

routing loop in the network if a default route is configured on a router. Static reject routes also help

protect against a DOS attack on a router with unwanted destination addresses.

NOTE: Static reject routes are not redistributed by OSPF or RIP.

Starting with software release 3.0, you can select Static Reject as a route type from the Route Type field

on the following pages under the Routing > Router menu:

• Route Entry Configuration
• Configured Routes

NOTE: For a static reject route, the next hop interface value is Null0. Packets to the network address specified in

static reject routes are intentionally dropped.

To display the page, click Routing > RIP > Route Redistribution Configuration in the tree view.

Figure 9-31. RIP Route Redistribution Configuration

The RIP Route Redistribution Configuration page contains the following fields:

Source — Select the type of source route to configure for redistribution by RIP. Possible values are:

Static

Connected

OSPF

Metric — Sets the metric value to be used as the metric of redistributed routes. This field displays the

metric if the source was pre-configured and can be modified. The valid values are 1 to 15.

Distribute List — Select the Access List that filters the routes to be redistributed by the destination

protocol. Only permitted routes are redistributed.