Configuring static route frr, Configuration prerequisites, Configuration guidelines – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

3.

Enable BFD echo mode for
static routes.

Method 1:
ip route-static dest-address { mask

| mask-length } interface-type

interface-number next-hop-address
bfd echo-packet [ preference

preference-value ] [ tag tag-value ]

[ description description-text ]

Method 2:

ip route-static vpn-instance

s-vpn-instance-name&<1-6>
dest-address { mask |

mask-length } interface-type

interface-number next-hop-address
bfd echo-packet [ preference

preference-value ] [ tag tag-value ]

[ description description-text ]

Use either method.

Configuring static route FRR

A link or router failure on a path can cause packet loss and even routing loop. Static route fast reroute

(FRR) enables fast rerouting to minimize the impact of link or node failures.

Figure 1 Network diagram

As shown in

Figure 1

, upon a link failure, FRR designates a backup next hop by using a routing policy for

routes matching the specified criteria. Packets are directed to the backup next hop to avoid traffic

interruption.

Configuration prerequisites

Create a routing policy to be referenced by FRR and use the apply fast-reroute backup-interface

command to specify a backup next hop in a routing policy. For more information about the command
and routing policy configurations, see "Configuring routing policies."

Configuration guidelines

Static route FRR takes effect only for static routes that have both the output interface and next hop
specified.

Do not use FRR and BFD at the same time.

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