Configuration Guide Managing Routes
By default, the number of equal cost routes is 32.
Global configuration mode
Run this command to configure the maximum number of next hops in the equal-cost route. In load balancing
mode, the number of routes on which traffic is balanced does not exceed the configured number of
equal-cost routes.
 Configuring the Maximum Number of IPv4 Static Routes
ip static route-limit number
Indicates the upper limit of routes. The value ranges from 1 to 10,000.
By default, a maximum of 1,024 IP static routes can be configured.
Global configuration mode
Run this command to configure the maximum number of IPv4 static routes. If the maximum number of IPv4
static routes is reached, no more IPv4 static route can be configured.
 Configuring the Maximum Number of IPv6 Static Routes
ipv6 static route-limit number
Indicates the upper limit of routes. The value ranges from 1 to 10,000.
By default, a maximum of 1,000 IPv6 static routes can be configured.
Global configuration mode
Run this command to configure the maximum number of IPv6 static routes. If the maximum number of IPv6
static routes is reached, no more IPv6 static route can be configured.
 Disabling IPv4 Routing
By default, IPv4 routing is enabled.
Global configuration mode
Run this command to disable IPv4 routing. If the device functions only as a bridge or a voice over IP (VoIP)
gateway, the device does not need to use the IPv4 routing function of the RGOS software. In this case, you
can disable the IPv4 routing function of the RGOS software.
 Disabling IPv6 Routing