RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
• vrf is the chosen VRF instance.
• subnet is the subnet (network/prefix) of the static route
If gateway addresses have been configured, a table or list similar to the following example appears:
ruggedcom# show running-config routing vrf VRF1 ipv4 route via | tab
NETWORK
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192.168.10.0/24
!
If no gateway addresses have been configured, add addresses as needed. For more information, refer to
Section 5.22.14.2, "Adding a Gateway for a Static VRF
Section 5.22.14.2
Adding a Gateway for a Static VRF Route
To add a gateway address for a static VRF route, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Add the gateway address by typing:
routing vrf vrf ipv4 route subnet via gateway
Where:
• vrf is the chosen VRF instance.
• subnet is the subnet (network/prefix) of the static route
• gateway is the gateway address for the static route
3.
Configure the following parameter(s) as required:
Parameter
distance { distance }
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
4.
Section 5.22.14.3
Deleting a Gateway for a Static VRF Route
To delete a gateway address assigned to a static VRF route, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Delete the gateway address by typing:
no routing vrf vrf ipv4 route subnet via gateway
Where:
• vrf is the chosen VRF instance.
• subnet is the subnet (network/prefix) of the static route
Adding a Gateway for a Static VRF Route
GW
DISTANCE
1.9.5.1
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Route".
Description
Synopsis: An integer between 1 and 255
The distance for the static route.
Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
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