Configuring IP routing and forwarding Configure IP routing parameters
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eBGP Routes
The CIDR metric that the router should use for eBGP routes. The default is 20.
OSPF Routes
The CIDR metric that the router should use for OSPF routes. The default is 110.
RIP Routes
The CIDR metric that the router should use for RIP routing. The default is 120.
iBGP Routes
The CIDR metric that the router should use for iBGP routes. The default is 200.
Maximum static route metric
The maximum value for the routing metric. The default is 16.
Route directed IP broadcasts
When enabled, this setting causes the router to route directed broadcasts. The default state
for this parameter is Off. A directed broadcast is an IP packet with a destination address that
is a valid broadcast address for a subnet but does not originate from that subnet. A broadcast
sent from one interface to the subnet of another uses these directed IP broadcasts.
Wait s seconds before using an alternative route
The value in this text box specifies the latency to apply before passing traffic on an alternative
route in the current route becomes unavailable.
If an interface is configured for “dial on demand” and fails to connect,
Mark a static route as “Out Of Service” for s seconds
The value in this text box specifies the default time that a route should be marked as out of
service if the interface it uses fails to establish a connection.
When an “Always On” route becomes “In Service”, wait s seconds before
using it
The value in this text box specifies the delay that the router should apply to a route before
passing traffic on it once it has come into service.
3. Click Apply.
Command line
Command Instance Parameter Values
Equivalent web
parameter
ip 0 cidr on,off Enable CIDR routing