HP (Hewlett-Packard) 5348XL Switch User Manual


 
IP Routing Features
Configuring Static IP Routes
Disabling ICMP Redirects
You can disable ICMP redirects on the HP routing switch. only on a global
basis, for all the routing switch interfaces. To disable ICMP redirects globally,
enter the following command at the global CONFIG level of the CLI:
HPswitch(config)# no ip icmp redirects
Syntax: [no] ip icmp redirects
Configuring Static IP Routes
The IP route table can receive routes from the following sources:
Directly-connected networks When you add an IP VLAN interface, the
routing switch automatically creates a route for the network the interface
is in.
RIP If RIP is enabled, the routing switch can learn about routes from the
advertisements other RIP routers send to the routing switch. If the route
has a lower administrative distance than any other routes from different
sources to the same destination, the routing switch places the route in the
IP route table.
OSPF See RIP, but substitute OSPF for RIP.
Statically configured route You can add routes directly to the route table.
When you add a route to the IP route table, you are creating a static IP
route. This section describes how to add static routes to the IP route table.
Default network route This is a specific static route that the routing
switch uses if other routes to the destination are not available. See
Configuring the Default Route on page 16-19.
Static Route Types
You can configure the following types of static IP routes:
Standard the static route consists of the destination network address
and network mask, and the IP address of the next-hop gateway. You can
configure multiple standard static routes with the same metric for load
sharing or with different metrics to provide a primary route and backup
routes.
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