ip route
Syntax
ip route [ vrf
vrfName
] {
ipAddress ipMask
{
ipNextHop
[
interfaceType interfaceSpecifier
] |
interfaceType interfaceSpecifier
} }
[
distance
] [ tag
tagVal
] [ permanent ] [ verify rtr
rtrIndex
[ last-resort ] ]
[ verify bfd-liveness-detection [ minimum-interval
minInterval
|
[ minimum-receive-interval
minRecInterval
]
[ minimum-transmit-interval
minTransInterval
] ] ] [ multiplier
multValue
]
[ last-resort] ]
no ip route [ vrf
vrfName
]
ipAddress ipMask
[
ipNextHop
|
interfaceType
interfaceSpecifier
] [
distance
]
Release Information
Command introduced before JUNOSe Release 7.1.0.
Description
Establishes static routes and can also enable Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
(BFD) for the static route. The
no
version removes static routes or removes BFD from
the static route.
NOTE:
BFD sessions might not be maintained when the multiplier value is 1 and
configured intervals are very short. We recommend that you do not use a multiplier
value of 1 with very short intervals.
Options
■
vrfName
—Name of the VRF if the static route is being established within a VRF
context; available only in Global Configuration mode
■
ipAddress
—Destination IP address
■
ipMask
—IP mask for the destination
■
ipNextHop
—IP address of the next hop that can be used to reach the destination
network
■
interfaceType
—Interface type; see “Interface Types and Specifiers” on page 5
■
interfaceSpecifier—
Particular interface; format varies according to interface type;
see Interface Types and Specifiers on page 5
■
distance
—Administrative distance for this route in the range 0–254
■
tagVal
—Number in the range 0–4294967295 that identifies the tag for this route
■
permanent—Specifies that the route will not be removed, even if the interface
shuts down
■
verify rtr—Installs the static route in the routing table only if the next hop to the
specified destination address is resolved and if the specified RTR operation is
currently reachable
■
rtrIndex
—Number of the RTR operation to be verified; there is no default value
ip route
■
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