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Defining Static Routes for Reverse-Path Forwarding
Use the ip rpf-route command to define reverse-path forwarding (RPF) to verify that a
router receives a multicast packet on the correct incoming interface.
ip
rpf-route
- Use to customize static routes that the router may use
for RPF.
- Specify the IP address and subnet mask of the destination
network.
- Specify either a next-hop IP address or an interface type
and specifier, such as atm 3/0. For details about interface types
and specifiers, see Interface Types and Specifiers in JUNOSe Command Reference Guide.
- Optionally, specify the distance (number of hops) to the
next-hop address.
- Optionally, specify a route's tag number to identify
a particular route in the routing table.
- Example
- host1(config)#ip rpf-route 11.1.0.0 255.255.0.0
atm4/1.1 56 tag 25093
- Use the no version to remove
the static route.
- See ip rpf-route.
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