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Chapter 11 Configuring Dynamic And Static Routing
Dynamic Routing
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Static Neighbor
The Static Neighbor pane displays manually defined neighbors; it does not display discovered neighbors.
You need to define a static neighbor for each point-to-point, non-broadcast interface. You also need to
define a static route for each static neighbor in the Static Neighbor table.
Fields
• Static Neighbor—Displays information for the static neighbors defined for each OSPF process.
Double-clicking a row in the table opens the Add/Edit OSPF Neighbor Entry dialog box.
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OSPF Process—Displays the OSPF process associated with the static neighbor.
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Neighbor—Displays the IP address of the static neighbor.
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Interface—Displays the interface associated with the static neighbor.
• Add—Opens the Add/Edit OSPF Neighbor Entry dialog box. Use this button to define a new static
neighbor.
• Edit—Opens the Add/Edit OSPF Neighbor Entry dialog box. Use this button to change the settings
for a static neighbor.
• Delete—Removes the selected entry from the Static Neighbor table.
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Add/Edit OSPF Neighbor Entry
The Add/Edit OSPF Neighbor Entry dialog box lets you define a new static neighbor or change
information for an existing static neighbor.
You must define a static neighbor for each point-to-point, non-broadcast interface.
Restrictions
• You cannot define the same static neighbor for two different OSPF processes.
• You need to define a static route for each static neighbor (see Static Routes, page 11-42).
Firewall Mode Security Context
Routed Transparent Single
Multiple
Context System
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Firewall Mode Security Context
Routed Transparent Single
Multiple
Context System
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