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16.3 IP Static Route
The UAG has no knowledge of the networks beyond the network that is directly connected to the
UAG. For instance, the UAG knows about network
N2
in the following figure through gateway
R1
.
However, the UAG is unable to route a packet to network
N3
because it doesn't know that there is
a route through the same gateway
R1
(via gateway
R2
). The static routes are for you to tell the
UAG about the networks beyond the network connected to the UAG directly.
Figure 15
Example of Static Routing Topology
16.4 Static Route Commands
The following table describes the commands available for static route.
You must use the
configure terminal
command to enter the configuration mode before you can use these
commands. See
for information on input values.
Table 62
Command Summary: Static Route
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
[no] ip route {
w.x.y.z
} {
w.x.y.z
} {
interface
|
w.x.y.z
}
<0..127>
Sets a static route. The
no
command deletes a static
route.
ip route replace {
w.x.y.z
} {
w.x.y.z
} {
interface
|
w.x.y.z
}
<0..127> with {
w.x.y.z
} {
w.x.y.z
} {
interface
|
w.x.y.z
}
<0..127>
Changes an existing route’s settings.
show ip route-settings
Displays static route information. Use
show ip route
to see learned route information. See
[no] ip route control-virtual-server-rules activate
Gives static routes priority over NAT virtual server
rules (1-1 SNAT). It also automatically gives policy
routes priority over NAT virtual server rules. Use the
no
command to give NAT virtual server rules priority
over static routes.
show ip route control-virtual-server-rules
Displays whether or not static routes have priority
over NAT virtual server rules (1-1 SNAT).
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