Users Guide
Use the following required and optional parameters:
– vrf vrf-name : use the VRF option after the ip route keyword to congure a static route on that particular VRF, use
the VRF option after the next hop to specify which VRF the next hop belongs to. This will be used in route leaking cases.
NOTE: For more information on route leaking, see the Route Leaking Between VRFs section.
– ip-address: enter an address in dotted decimal format (A.B.C.D).
– mask: enter a mask in slash prex-length format (/X).
– interface: enter an interface type then the slot/port information.
– distance: the range is from 1 to 255. (optional)
– permanent: keep the static route in the routing table (if you use the interface option) even if you disable the interface
with the route. (optional)
– tag tag-value: the range is from 1 to 4294967295. (optional)
Example of the show ip route static Command
To view the congured routes, use the show ip route static command.
Dell#show ip route static
Destination Gateway Dist/Metric Last Change
----------- ------- ----------- -----------
S 2.1.2.0/24 Direct, Nu 0 0/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.0/24 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.2/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.3/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.4/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.5/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.6/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.7/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.8/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.9/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.10/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.11/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.12/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.13/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.14/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.15/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.16/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 6.1.2.17/32 via 6.1.20.2, Te 5/1 1/0 00:02:30
S 11.1.1.0/24 Direct, Nu 0 0/0 00:02:30
Direct, Lo 0
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Dell Networking OS installs a next hop that is on the directly connected subnet of current IP address on the interface (for example, if
interface TenGigabitEthernet 1/1 is on 172.31.5.0 subnet, Dell Networking OS installs the static route).
Dell Networking OS also installs a next hop that is not on the directly connected subnet but which recursively resolves to a next hop
on the interface's congured subnet. For example, if te 1/1 has ip address on subnet 2.2.2.0 and if 172.31.5.43 recursively resolves
to 2.2.2.0, Dell Networking OS installs the static route.
• When the interface goes down, Dell Networking OS withdraws the route.
• When the interface comes up, Dell Networking OS re-installs the route.
• When the recursive resolution is “broken,” Dell Networking OS withdraws the route.
• When the recursive resolution is satised, Dell Networking OS re-installs the route.
Congure Static Routes for the Management Interface
When an IP address that a protocol uses and a static management route exists for the same prex, the protocol route takes
precedence over the static management route.
To congure a static route for the management port, use the following command.
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