Defining a static route to a remote subnet, Example of route preferences configuration – Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

Configuring IP Routing
Configuring IP routes

Defining a static route to a remote subnet

If the connection does not enable RIP, the MAX does not learn about other networks or subnets
that might be reachable through the remote device. The remote network shown in Figure 9-15
is an example of such a network.

Figure 9-15. Two-hop connection that requires a static route when RIP is off

To enable the MAX to route to Site C without using RIP, you must configure a Static Rtes
profile similar to the following example:

Ethernet

Static Rtes

Static Rtes profile 1

Name=SITEBGW

Active=Yes

Dest=10.4.5.0/22

Gateway=10.9.8.10

Metric=2

Preference=100

Private=Yes

Ospf-Cost=1

ASE-type=Type1

ASE-tag=c0000000

Following is a RADIUS profile that shows both the default route and a route to the remote
subnet:

route-max-1 Password = "ascend", Service-Type = Outbound-User

Framed-Route = "10.4.5.0/22 10.9.8.10"

Example of route preferences configuration

The procedure in the following example increases the preference value of RIP routes,
instructing the router to use a static route first if one exists:

1

Open Ethernet > Mod Config > Route Pref.

2

Set Rip Preference to 150:

Ethernet

Mod Config

Route Pref…

Rip Preference=150

3

Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the

exit and accept

option.

10.9.8.10/22

Site A

MAX

Ethernet

IP Adrs=10.2.3.1/22

WAN

Site C

Site B

Pipeline

Ethernet

Subnet=10.4.5.0/22

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