Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring a Static Route
To configure a static route, perform the following steps:
Table 136. Configuring a Static Route
Task Command Syntax Command Mode
Configure a static route that points to a
management interface.
management route ip-address
mask managementethernet
ormanagement route ipv6-
address prefix-length
managementethernet
NOTE: You can also have the
management route to point to a
front-end port in case of the
management VRF. For example:
management route 2::/64 te 0/0.
CONFIGURATION
To configure a static entry in the IPv6 neighbor discovery, perform the following steps:
Table 137. Configuring a Static Entry in the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
Task Command Syntax Command Mode
Configure a static neighbor. CONFIGURATION
Route Leaking VRFs
Static routes can be used to redistribute routes between non-default to default/non-default VRF and vice-versa.
You can configure route leaking between two VRFs using the following command: ip route vrf x.x.x.x s.s.s.s
nh.nh.nh.nh vrf default.
This command indicates that packets that are destined to x.x.x.x/s.s.s.s are reachable through nh.nh.nh.nh in
the default VRF table. Meaning, the routes to x.x.x.x/s.s.s.s are leaked from the default VRF routing table into the
non-default VRF routing table.
NOTE:
The Dell EMC Networking OS supports route leaking only for transit traffic. If the system receives a packet on one
VRF which is destined to another VRF, the packet is routed to that destination. If the system receives a packet on one VRF
which is destined to the same device (such as a ping), they system drops the packet.
The following example illustrates how route leaking between two VRFs can be performed:
interface TenGigabitEthernet 0/9
ip vrf forwarding VRF1
ip address 120.0.0.1/24
interface TenGigabitEthernet 0/10
ip vrf forwarding VRF2
ip address 140.0.0.1/24
ip route vrf VRF1 20.0.0.0/16 140.0.0.2 vrf VRF2
ip route vrf VRF2 40.0.0.0/16 120.0.0.2 vrf VRF1
Sample VRF Configuration
The following configuration illustrates a typical VRF set-up.
Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)
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