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host an ICMP redirect message with the better route. The gateway router routes the packet to its destination and the host sends
subsequent packets to that particular destination through the correct router.
Dell EMC Networking OS supports both ICMP and ICMP6 redirect messages. The following diagram depicts a topology in which ICMP
redirect messages are useful.
Figure 43. ICMP Redirect
Host H is connected to the same Ethernet segment as SW1 and SW2. SW1 and SW2 are multi-layer switches which can route packets. The
default gateway of Host H is congured as SW1. Although the best route to the remote branch oce host may be through SW2, Host H
sends a packet destined for Host R to its default gateway — SW1. After SW1 nds that the route to Host R is through SW2, and that SW1
must forward the packet out the same Ethernet interface on which packet was received, it forwards the packet to SW2 and sends an
ICMP redirect message to Host H. Host H learns of the new route using the ICMP redirect message and sends all future packets to the
remote branch oce host to SW2.
To enable ICMP or ICMP6 redirect messages, use the icmp6-redirect enable command.
NOTE
: The icmp6-redirect enable command is applicable for both ICMP and ICMP6 redirects.
By default, Dell EMC Networking OS supports redirects on VLAN interfaces. For physical ports and port channel interfaces, carve the
fedgovacl CAM region.
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