IP Router Configuration
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Description This command specifies the directly connected next hop IP address or interface used to reach the
destination. If the next hop is over an unnumbered interface or a point-to-point interface, the ip-int-
name of the unnumbered or point-to-point interface (on this node) can be configured.
If the next hop is over an unnumbered interface in the 7450 ESS router, the ip-int-name of the
unnumbered interface (on this node) can be configured.
The configured ip-address can be either on the network side or the access side on this node. The
address must be associated with a network directly connected to a network configured on this node.
Default no next-hop
Parameters ip-address | ip-int-name | ipv6-address — the IPv4/IPv6 address or interface of the next hop
Values The following values apply to the 7750 SR, 7450 ESS, and
7950 XRS:
IPv6 static routes are not supported on the 7450 ESS except in
mixed mode
indirect
Syntax [no] indirect ip-address
Context config>router>static-route-entry
Description This command specifies that the route is indirect and specifies the next hop IP address used to reach
the destination.
The configured ip-address is not directly connected to a network configured on this node. The
destination can be reached via multiple paths. The indirect address can only resolved from dynamic
routing protocol. Another static route cannot be used to resolve the indirect address.
The ip-address configured here can be either on the network side or the access side and is typically at
least one hop away from this node.
Default no indirect
ip-int-name 32 characters max
ipv4-address a.b.c.d
ipv6-address x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x-[interface]
x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d[-interface]
x: [0..FFFF]H
d: [0..255]D
interface: 32 characters
maximum, mandatory for link
local addresses