HP 3500YL User Manual
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IP Routing Features
Configuring Static IP Routes
Syntax: [no] ip route < dest-ip-addr >/< mask-length >
[metric < metric>] [ distance<1-255> ] [tag-value
Allows the addition and deletion of static routing table entries.
A route entry is identified by a destination (IP address/Mask
Length) and next-hop pair. The next-hop can be either a
gateway IP address, a VLAN, or the keyword “reject” or “black
hole”.
A gateway IP address does not have to be directly reachable
on one of the local subnets. If the gateway address is not
directly reachable, the route is added to the routing table as
soon as a route to the gateway address is learned.
dest-ip-addr >/ The route destination and network mask
< mask-bits
length for the destination IP address.
Alternatively, you can enter the mask itself.
For example, you can enter either
10.0.0.0/24 or
10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 for a route destination of
10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0.
next-hop-ip-
This IP address is the gateway for reaching the
addr
destination. The next-hop IP address is not
required to be directly reachable on a local
subnet. (If the next-hop IP address is not
directly reachable, the route will be added to
the routing table as soon as a route to this
address is learned.)
reject
Specifies a null route where IP traffic for the
specified destination is discarded and an
ICMP error notification is returned to the
sender.
blackhole
Specifies a null route where IP traffic for the
specified destination is discarded and no
ICMP error notification is returned to the
sender.
metric
Specifies an integer value that is associated
with the route. It is used to compare a static
route to routes in the IP route table from other
sources to the same destination.
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