Switch User Manual

IP routing configuration using the CLI 89
host-route command
Use the host-route command to add a host to a router. For more
information about host routes, see "OSPF host route" (page 29).
The syntax for the host-route command is:
host-route <A.B.C.D.> metric <0-65535>
where <A.B.C.D.> is the host IP address and metric is an integer between 0
and 65535 representing the configured cost of the host
The host-route command is executed in the Router Configuration mode.
no host-route command
Use the no host-route command to delete a host from a router.
The syntax for the no host-route command is:
no host-route <A.B.C.D.>
where <A.B.C.D.> is the host IP address
The no host-route command is executed in the Router Configuration
mode.
network command
The network command is used to enable OSPF routing on an interface
and assign an OSPF interface to an area.
The syntax of the network command is:
network <ip_address> [area <ip_address>]
The following table describes the parameters of this command.
network parameters
Field Description
<ip_address> The IP address of interface to be enabled for OSPF routing.
area <area_Id> The area assigned to the interface.
The network command is executed in the Router Configuration mode.
no network command
The no network command is used to disable OSPF routing on an
interface.
The syntax of the no network command is:
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Series
Configuration-IP Routing Protocols
NN47200-503 03.01 Standard
5.1 27 August 2007
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