IP Configuration
IPv4 Management and Interfaces
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• Track Status—(Only supported on the 550 family) Status of the Tracked object - Up or
Down.
NOTE Defining an IP SLA object tracking ID for a routing entry checks connectivity to a remote
network via the specified next hop. If there is no connectivity, the object track status will be set
to Down and the router will be removed from the Forwarding table (see more details in the IP
Configuration: SLA section).
STEP 2 Click Add.
STEP 3 Enter values for the following fields:
• Destination IP Prefix—Enter the destination IP address prefix.
• Mask—Select and enter:
- Network Mask—IP route prefix for the destination IP, in the format of a mask
(number of bits in of route network address).
- Prefix Length—IP route prefix for the destination IP in IP address format.
• Route Type—Select the route type.
- 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. Selecting this value disables the following controls: Next Hop IP
Address, Metric and IP SLA Track.
- Remote—Indicates that the route is a remote path.
• 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.
• IP SLA Track—(Only on 550 family) Select to enable the association of this entry with
an IP SLA track object. This field and the next one only appears when SLA exists
• Tracking Object ID—(Only on 550 family) Enter the object ID. This field and the next
one only appears when SLA exists
STEP 4 Click Apply. The IP Static route is saved to the Running Configuration file.