Static Route Frr Configuration Example - HP 3600 v2 series Configuration Manual

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Static route FRR configuration example

Network requirements
Switch S, Switch A, and Switch D are interconnected through static routes, as illustrated in
Configure static route FRR so that when the link between Switch S and Switch D fails, traffic can be
switched to Link B immediately.
Figure 3 Network diagram
Loop 0
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Configuration procedure
Configure IP addresses for the interfaces on each switch and configure static routes.
1.
Follow
Figure 3
not shown)
Configure static routes on Switch S, Switch A, and Switch D so that Switch S can reach Loopback 0 on
Switch D and Switch D can reach Loopback 0 on Switch S.
# Configure a static route on Switch S.
<SwitchS> system-view
[SwitchS] ip route-static 4.4.4.4 32 vlan-interface 200 13.13.13.2
[SwitchS] ip route-static 4.4.4.4 32 vlan-interface 100 12.12.12.2 preference 65
# Configure a static route on Switch D.
<SwitchD> system-view
[SwitchD] ip route-static 1.1.1.1 32 vlan-interface 200 13.13.13.1
[SwitchD] ip route-static 1.1.1.1 32 vlan-interface 101 24.24.24.2 preference 65
# Configure a static route on Switch A.
<SwitchA> system-view
[SwitchA] ip route-static 4.4.4.4 32 vlan-interface 101 24.24.24.4
[SwitchA] ip route-static 1.1.1.1 32 vlan-interface 100 12.12.12.1
Configure static route FRR.
2.
# Configure Switch S.
[SwitchS] bfd echo-source-ip 1.1.1.1
[SwitchS] ip ip-prefix abc index 10 permit 4.4.4.4 32
[SwitchS] route-policy frr permit node 10
[SwitchS-route-policy] if-match ip-prefix abc
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Vlan-int200
13.13.13.1/24
Switch S
to configure the IP address and subnet mask of each interface on the switches. (Details
1.1.4.1
1.1.2.2
Switch A
Link B
Link A
Vlan-int200
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Loop 0
4.4.4.4/32
Switch D
Figure
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