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VPRN Service Configuration Commands
Page 748 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide
static-route
Syntax [no] static-route {ip-prefix/prefix-length | ip-prefix netmask} [preference preference] [metric
metric] [tag tag] [enable | disable] {next-hop ip-int-name | ip-address | ipsec-tunnel ipsec-
tunnel-name} [bfd-enable | {cpe-check cpe-ip-address [interval seconds] [drop-count
count] [log]}]
[no] static-route {ip-prefix/prefix-length | ip-prefix netmask} [preference preference] [metric
metric] [tag tag] [enable | disable] indirect ip-address [cpe-check cpe-ip-address [interval
seconds][drop-count count] [log]]
[no] static-route {ip-prefix/prefix-length | ip-prefix netmask} [preference preference] [metric
metric] [tag tag] [enable | disable] black-hole
Context config>service>vprn
Description This command creates static route entries within the associated router instance. When configuring a
static route, either next-hop, indirect or black-hole must be configured.
The no form of the command deletes the static route entry. If a static route needs to be removed when
multiple static routes exist to the same destination, then as many parameters to uniquely identify the
static route must be entered.
If a CPE connectivity check target address is already being used as the target address in a different
static route, then cpe-check parameters must match. If they do not, the new configuration command
will be rejected.
If a static-route command is issued with no cpe-check target but the destination prefix/netmask and
next-hop matches a static route that did have an associated cpe-check, the cpe-check test will be
removed from the associated static route.
Default No static routes are defined.
Parameters ip-prefixThe destination address of the aggregate route in dotted decimal notation.
Values ipv4-prefix a.b.c.d (host bits must be 0)
ipv4-prefix-length 0 — 32
netmask — The subnet mask in dotted decimal notation.
Values 0.0.0.0 — 255.255.255.255 (network bits all 1 and host bits all 0)
ip-int-name — The name of the IP interface. Interface names must be unique within the group of
defined IP interfaces for config router interface and config service ies interface commands. An
interface name cannot be in the form of an IP address. If the string contains special characters (#,
$, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed with
ip-address — The IP address of the IP interface. The ip-addr portion of the address command
specifies the IP host address that will be used by the IP interface within the subnet. This address
must be unique within the subnet and specified in dotted decimal notation.
Values ipv4-address a.b.c.d (host bits must be 0)
enable — Static routes can be administratively enabled or disabled. Use the enable parameter to re-
enable a disabled static route. In order to enable a static route, it must be uniquely identified by
the IP address, mask, and any other parameter that is required to identify the exact static route.
The administrative state is maintained in the configuration file.

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