Figure 5, Configuring ip parameters – layer 3 switches – Brocade Communications Systems Layer 3 Routing Configuration ICX 6650 User Manual

Page 70

Advertising
background image

52

Brocade ICX 6650 Layer 3 Routing Configuration Guide

53-1002603-01

Configuring IP parameters – Layer 3 Switches

FIGURE 5

Standard and null static routes to the same destination network

Figure 6

shows another example of two static routes. In this example, a standard static route and

an interface-based static route are configured for destination network 192.168.6.0/24. The
interface-based static route has a lower metric than the standard static route. As a result, the Layer
3 Switch always prefers the interface-based route when the route is available. However, if the
interface-based route becomes unavailable, the Layer 3 Switch still forwards the traffic toward the
destination using an alternate route through gateway 192.168.8.11/24.

X

Two static routes to 192.168.7.0/24:

--Standard static route through
gateway 192.168.6.157, with metric 1

--Null route, with metric 2

Switch A

Switch A

Switch B

Switch B

192.168.6.188/24

192.168.6.157/24

192.168.7.7/24

192.168.7.69/24

When standard static route
is good, Switch A uses that
route.

192.168.6.188/24

192.168.6.157/24

192.168.7.7/24

192.168.7.69/24

If standard static route is
unavailable, Switch A uses
the null route (in effect dropping
instead of forwarding the packets).

Null

Advertising