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enable —
Static routes can be administratively enabled or disabled. Use the
enable
parameter to re-
enable a disabled static route. In order to enable a static route, it must be uniquely identified by
the IP address, mask, and any other parameter that is required to identify the exact static route.
The administrative state is maintained in the configuration file.
Default
enable
disable —
Static routes can be administratively enabled or disabled. Use the
disable
parameter to
disable a static route while maintaining the static route in the configuration. In order to enable a
static route, it must be uniquely identified by the IP address, mask, and any other parameter that
is required to identify the exact static route.
The administrative state is maintained in the configuration file.
Default
enable
bfd-enable —
It associates the state of the static route to a BFD session between the local system and
the configured nexthop. This keyword cannot be configured if the nexthop is
indirect
or
blackhole
keywords are specified.
mcast-family —
Enables submission of the IPv4 or IPv6 static route into IPv4 or IPv6 multicast
RTM.
Values
mcast-ipv4
,
mcast-ipv6
rsvp-te —
This parameter allows the static route to be resolved via an RSVP-TE based LSP. The
static route nexthop will be resolved via the best RSVP-TE based LSP to the associated indirect
next hop. By default, if an RSVP-TE LSP is not available, the IGP route table will be used to
resolve the associated nexthop. If the keyword “disallow-igp” is configured, the associated static
route will not be resolved through the IPv4 route table if an RSVP-TE based LSP is not
available.
cpe-check target-ip-address —
This parameter specifies the IP address of the target CPE device.
ICMP pings will be sent to this target IP address. This parameter must be configured to enable
the CPE connectivity feature for the associated static route. The target-ip-address cannot be in
the same subnet as the static route subnet itself to avoid possible circular references. This option
is mutually exclusive with BFD support on a given static route.
Default
no cpe-check enabled
interval seconds —
This optional parameter specifies the interval between ICMP pings to the
target IP address.
Values
1 —255 seconds
Default
1 seconds
drop-count count —
This optional parameter specifies the number of consecutive ping-
replies that must be missed to declare the CPE down and to de-active the associated static
route.
Values
1 —255
Default
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