System Settings
Configuring Subnet Static Routes using the CLI
Static routes are specified in the subnet context (See
To display the static route for a subnet, use the
show
command:
eqcli >
show vlan
vlan_name
subnet
subnet_name
To add a static route from the global context, enter:
eqcli >
vlan
vlan_name
subnet
subnet_name
dest
destination IP
src
source IP
gw
gateway IP
The parameters are explained as follows:
vlan_name
The name of the VLAN.
subnet_name
The name of the subnet.
dest
The IP address for the host or subnet. For IPv4, specified as a Classless
Internet Domain Routing (CIDR) address (e.g. 192.168.1.0/24). For IPv6,
specified using IPv6 subnet notation.
gw
The IP address of the gateway used to reach the host or subnet.
src
The IP address of where a packet originates.
Prefer
Enabling this flag allows you to specify the “preferred” route to be used for
any matching destination - even if the destination address is on a subnet
that is defined on Equalizer. One
Prefer
flag is allowed for each subnet is
allowed at this time, however, this can be enabled on as many static routes
as necessary.
Note
- the “prefer” flag, which allows you to specify the “preferred” route to be used for any matching destination -
even if the destination address is on a subnet that is defined on Equalizer- is not available using eqcli at this time.
To delete a static route, use the
no
form of the
route
command.
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