
Syntax:
[no] ip icmp redirect
To disable ICMP redirect messages on a specific virtual interface, enter the following command at the configuration level for the virtual
interface:
Brocade(config-vlan-10)# interface ve 10
Brocade(config-vif-10)# no ip redirect
Syntax:
[no] ip redirect
Static routes configuration
The IP route table can receive routes from the following sources:
•
Directly-connected networks
- When you add an IP interface, the Layer 3 switch automatically creates a route for the network
the interface is in.
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RIP
- If RIP is enabled, the Layer 3 switch can learn about routes from the advertisements other RIP routers send to the Layer
3 switch. If the route has a lower administrative distance than any other routes from different sources to the same destination,
the Layer 3 switch places the route in the IP route table.
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OSPF
- Refer to RIP, but substitute "OSPF" for "RIP".
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BGP4
- Refer to RIP, but substitute "BGP4" for "RIP".
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Default network route
- A statically configured default route that the Layer 3 switch uses if other default routes to the
destination are not available.
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Statically configured route
- You can add routes directly to the route table. When you add a route to the IP route table, you are
creating a static IP route. This section describes how to add static routes to the IP route table.
Static route types
You can configure the following types of static IP routes:
•
Standard
- The static route consists of the destination network address and network mask, and the IP address of the next-hop
gateway. You can configure multiple standard static routes with the same metric for load sharing or with different metrics to
provide a primary route and backup routes.
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Interface-based
- The static route consists of the destination network address and network mask, and the Layer 3 switch
interface through which you want the Layer 3 switch to send traffic for the route. Typically, this type of static route is for directly
attached destination networks.
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Null
- The static route consists of the destination network address and network mask, and the "null0" parameter. Typically, the
null route is configured as a backup route for discarding traffic if the primary route is unavailable.
Static IP route parameters
When you configure a static IP route, you must specify the following parameters:
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The IP address and network mask for the route destination network.
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The route path, which can be one of the following:
–
The IP address of a next-hop gateway
–
An Ethernet port
–
A virtual interface (a routing interface used by VLANs for routing Layer 3 protocol traffic among one another)
–
A "null" interface. The Layer 3 switch drops traffic forwarded to the null interface.
Configuring IP parameters - Layer 3 switches
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