The Static Routing configuration page appears. Table 142 explains the contents of this page.
Add or +—Adds a new or duplicate static routing configuration. Enter information as specified in Table 143.
Edit or /—Edits the selected static routing configuration.
Delete or X—Deletes the selected static routing configuration.
OK—Saves the configuration and returns to the main configuration page.
Commit Options>Commit—Commits the configuration and returns to the main configuration page.
Cancel—Cancels your entries and returns to the main configuration page.
Table 142: Static Routing Configuration Page
Field | Function |
|---|---|
| Static Routing | |
Route | Displays the static route selected. |
Next-hop | Displays the selected next-hop address selected. |
Routing Instance | Displays the routing instance selected for this route. |
Table 143: Add Static Routing Configuration Details
| Field | Function | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Static Route | ||
Routing Instance | Specify the destination routing instance that points to the routing table containing the tunnel destination address. Note: If you log in as a tenant user, routing instance is not displayed as tenant context supports only one routing instance. | Select the routing instance from the list. |
IPv4 | Specifies an IPv4 address. | Click the IPv4 radio button. |
IPv6 | Specifies an IPv6 address. | Click the IPv6 radio button. |
IP address | Specifies the IP address of the static route. | Enter the static route IP address. |
Subnet mask | Specifies the subnet mask. | Enter the subnet mask or address prefix. For example, 24 bits represents the 255.255.255.0 address. |
Nexthop | Displays the nex-thop address created. The options available are:
| Select an option. |
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