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Cisco ONS 15454 SONET/SDH ML-Series Multilayer Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R4.0
78-15224-02
Chapter 10 Configuring Networking Protocols
Configuring IP Routing
None
Maximum path: 4
Routing for Networks:
FastEthernet0
POS0
Routing Information Sources:
Gateway Distance Last Update
192.168.2.1 115 00:06:48
Distance: (default is 115)
Router# show isis database
IS-IS Level-1 Link State Database:
LSPID LSP Seq Num LSP Checksum LSP Holdtime ATT/P/OL
Router_A.00-00 0x00000003 0xA72F 581 0/0/0
Router_A.02-00 0x00000001 0xA293 581 0/0/0
Router.00-00 * 0x00000004 0x79F9 582 0/0/0
IS-IS Level-2 Link State Database:
LSPID LSP Seq Num LSP Checksum LSP Holdtime ATT/P/OL
Router_A.00-00 0x00000004 0xF0D6 589 0/0/0
Router_A.02-00 0x00000001 0x328C 581 0/0/0
Router.00-00 * 0x00000004 0x6A09 586 0/0/0
Router# show clns neighbors
System Id Interface SNPA State Holdtime Type Protocol
Router_A PO0 0005.9a39.6790 Up 7 L1L2 IS-IS
Configuring Static Routes
Static routes are user-defined routes that cause packets moving between a source and a destination to
take a specified path. Static routes can be important if the router cannot build a route to a particular
destination. They are also useful for specifying a gateway of last resort to which all unroutable packets
are sent.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure a static route:
The following example shows a static route:
Router(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.2.1
Use the no ip route prefix mask {address | interface} global configuration command to remove a static
route.
This is an example of output from the show ip route privileged EXEC command with a static route
configured:
Router# show ip route
Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
Command Purpose
Step 1
Router# configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.
Step 2
Router(config)# ip route
prefix mask
{
address
|
interface
} [
distance
]
Establishes a static route.
Step 3
Router(config)# end
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 4
Router# copy running-config startup-config
(Optional) Saves your entries in the
configuration file.

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