Configuring Routing Tables and Routes
This chapter discusses how to perform the following tasks for configuring routing tables and routes:
- Creating Routing Tables
- Configuring Static Routes
- Configuring the Destination of Static Routes
- Configuring the Next Hop for Static Routes
- Configuring an Independent Preference for Static Routes
- Specifying an LSP as the Next Hop for Static Routes
- Installing Static Routes into More than One Routing Table
- Configuring CLNS Static Routes
- Configuring Static Route Options
- Configuring Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
- Tracing BFD Protocol Traffic
- Overview of BFD Authentication for Static Routes
- Configuring BFD Authentication for Static Routes
- Configuring Default Routes
- Propagating Static Routes into Routing Protocols
- Examples: Configuring Static Routes
- Configuring Aggregate Routes
- Configuring the Destination of Aggregate Routes
- Configuring Aggregate Route Options
- Applying Policies to Aggregate Routes
- Advertising Aggregate Routes
- Configuring Generated Routes
- Configuring the Destination of Generated Routes
- Configuring Generated Route Options
- Applying Policies to Generated Routes
- Configuring Martian Addresses
- Configuring Flow Routes
- Applying Filters to the Forwarding Table
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