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IP Configuration
IPv4 Management and Interfaces
Cisco 500 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 350
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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

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