ip default-gateway
Specifies the default gateway.
Syntax
ip default-gateway
gateway
no ip default-gateway
Parameters
gateway
Specifies the host name or IP address.
Guidelines
The
ip default-gateway
command specifies the default gateway that is reachable
by the current interface. You can define the default gateway by IP address or host
name. To use a host name, ensure that DNS services are enabled.
To delete the default gateway, use the
no ip default-gateway
command.
Examples
v
Specifies
10.10.10.100
as the IP address of the default gateway.
# ip default-gateway 10.10.10.100
#
v
Deletes the default gateway.
# no ip default-gateway
#
ip route
Adds a static route to the routing table.
Syntax
ip route
address gateway
[
metric
]
no ip route
address gateway
Parameters
address
Specifies the network address (IP address and subnet) of the target
destination. Specify the IP address in decimal format. Specify the subnet
mask in CIDR format (
/27
) or its equivalent decimal format
(
255.255.255.224
).
gateway
Specifies the IP address of the network gateway (next-hop router).
metric
Assigns a routing metric. The greater value indicates a more preferred
route. Use an integer in the range of 0 to 255. The default is 0.
Guidelines
To delete a static route, use the
no ip route
command.
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