Propagate Static Routes into Routing Protocols
A common way to propagate static routes into the various routing protocols is to configure the routes so that the next-hop router is the loopback address (commonly,
127.0.0.1). However, configuring static routes in this way with the JUNOS software (by including a statement such asrouteaddress/mask-lengthnext-hop 127.0.0.1) does not propagate the static routes, because the forwarding table ignores static routes whose next-hop router is the loopback address. To propagate IPv4 static routes into the routing protocols, include thediscardstatement:[edit routing-options rib inet6.0 static (defaults | route)]discard;To propagate IPv6 static routes into the routing protocols, include the
discardstatement :[edit routing-options rib inet6.0 static (defaults | route)]discard;For a list of hierarchy levels at which you can configure these statements, see the statement summary sections for these statements.
In this configuration, you use the
discardoption instead ofrejectbecausediscarddoes not send an ICMP (or ICMPv6) unreachable message for each packet that it drops.