IP Configuration
IPv4 Management and Interfaces
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- Prefix Length—IP route prefix for the destination IP.
• Route Type—Select the route type.
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Reject
—Rejects the route and stops routing to the destination network
via all gateways. This ensures that if a frame arrives with the destination
IP of this route, it is dropped.
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Remote
—Indicates that the route is a remote path.
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Local
—Indicates that the route is a local path. This type cannot be
selected but is created by the system.
• Next Hop Router IP Address—Enter the next hop IP address or IP alias on
the route.
NOTE You cannot configure a static route through a directly-connected IP
subnet where the device gets its IP address from a DHCP server.
• Metric—Enter the administrative distance to the next hop. The range is 1–
255.
STEP 4 Click Apply. The IP Static route is saved to the Running Configuration file.
RIPv2
See IP Configuration: RIPv2.
Access List
See Access Lists.
VRRP
See IP Configuration: VRRP
ARP
The device maintains an ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) table for all known
devices that reside in the IP subnets directly connected to it. A directly-connected
IP subnet is the subnet to which an IPv4 interface of the device is connected.
When the device is required to send/route a packet to a local device, it searches