Verification – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual
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Type 192.168.11.0 as the destination IP address.
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Select mask 255.255.255.0.
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Select Tunnel0 as the outbound interface.
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Type priority 1.
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Click Apply.
# Configure a static route from Device C through interface Tunnel 1 to the headquarters node, with the
routing priority being 10. This makes the priority of this route lower than that of the static route of interface
Tunnel 0, ensuring that Device C prefers the tunnel between Device A and Device C for packet
forwarding.
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On the static route management page, click Add to perform the configurations shown in
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Figure 37 Add a static route from Device C through interface Tunnel 1 to the headquarters node
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Type 192.168.11.0 as the destination IP address.
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Select mask 255.255.255.0.
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Select Tunnel1 as the outbound interface.
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Type priority 10.
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Click Apply.
NOTE:
If the link between Router A and Device C goes down, Device C will sense the failure and try to send
packets to Device B, initiating the establishment of the tunnel between Device B and Device C. Only then
can Device B learn the tunnel entry.
If Device A and Device C are directly connected, configuring a static route on Device C can ensure that
Device C senses the failure of the link between Device A and Device C. If the two are not directly
connected, you need to use either of the following methods to achieve the effect:
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Configure dynamic routing on Device A, Device B, and Device C.
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On Device C, associate the static route with a track entry, so as to use the track entry to track the status
of the static route. For more information about track entry, see
Track Configuration in the System Volume.
Verification
# After the above configurations, ping Host A from Host C. The ping operation succeeds.