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5. Press the Tab key to save your settings.
Static routes
You can add static routes to the Enterprise Edge routing table. Static routes on
added to the routing table take precedence over dynamic routes. To add a static
route to the routing table:
1. Under the IP Routing heading, click on the interface for which you want to
create a static route.
The Configuration menu is enabled.
2. On the Configuration menu, click Add Static Route.
The Static Route dialog box appears.
3. Configure the static route attributes according to the following table:
Dead Interval Allows you to set the maximum number of seconds the router waits to receive
the next hello before considering the adjacent router as non operational. The
values are 1 to 32767 seconds.
The default value is 40.
Poll Interval Allows you to define the period of time the router must keep sending hello
packets to an adjacent routing which is considered non operational. The
values are 1 to 32767 seconds.
The default value is 120
MTU Allows you to specify the Maximum Transmission Unit for this interface. The
values are 1 to 10000.
The default value is 1500
Password Allows you to define an authentication password (if you selected Password as
the authentication type in the Authentication Type box on the OSPF Global
Parameters window.
There is no default value provided because the Authentication Type is set to
None by default.
Attribute Description
Static Route
(SR#)
Allows you to assign a number to the static route. For example, the valid static
route number for the first static route is SR1. If you add more than one static
route, use sequential numbers. If you use the number of an existing static
route, the system modifies the existing static route. If you use non-sequential
numbers the system automatically reassigns sequential numbers. When you
modify a static route, you cannot change the number. The only function of the
static route number is to uniquely identify an route.
Destination
address
Allows you to define the IP address of the destination network or host.
Destination mask Allows you to add the IP address of the mask corresponding to the destination
address.
Next Hop Router Allows you to define the IP address of next hop router.
Attribute Description
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