Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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Reply from 30.1.1.1: bytes=56 Sequence=5 ttl=254 time=1 ms

--- 30.1.1.1 ping statistics ---

5 packet(s) transmitted

5 packet(s) received

0.00% packet loss

round-trip min/avg/max = 1/1/2 ms

# The output on Router D is similar to that on Router A. When the master route fails, the hosts in
30.1.1.0/24 can still communicate with the hosts in 20.1.1.0/24.

[RouterD] ping -a 30.1.1.1 20.1.1.1

PING 20.1.1.1: 56 data bytes, press CTRL_C to break

Reply from 20.1.1.1: bytes=56 Sequence=1 ttl=254 time=2 ms

Reply from 20.1.1.1: bytes=56 Sequence=2 ttl=254 time=1 ms

Reply from 20.1.1.1: bytes=56 Sequence=3 ttl=254 time=1 ms

Reply from 20.1.1.1: bytes=56 Sequence=4 ttl=254 time=1 ms

Reply from 20.1.1.1: bytes=56 Sequence=5 ttl=254 time=1 ms

--- 20.1.1.1 ping statistics ---

5 packet(s) transmitted

5 packet(s) received

0.00% packet loss

round-trip min/avg/max = 1/1/2 ms

Static routing-track-BFD collaboration configuration example

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 37

, Router A, Router B, and Router C are connected to two segments 20.1.1.0/24 and

30.1.1.0/24. Configure static routes on these routers so that the two segments can communicate with

each other, and configure route backup to improve reliability of the network.
Router A is the default gateway of the hosts in segment 20.1.1.0/24. Two static routes to 30.1.1.0/24 exist

on Router A, with the next hop being Router B and Router C respectively. These two static routes back up

each other, where:

The static route with Router B as the next hop has a higher priority, and is the master route. If this
route is available, Router A forwards packets to 30.1.1.0/24 through Router B.

The static route with Router C as the next hop acts as the backup route.

Configure static routing-track-BFD collaboration to determine whether the master route is available
in real time. If the master route is unavailable, BFD can quickly detect the route failure to make the
backup route take effect, and Router A forwards packets to 30.1.1.0/24 through Router C and

Router B.

Similarly, Router B is the default gateway of the hosts in segment 30.1.1.0/24. Two static routes to

20.1.1.0/24 exist on Router B, with the next hop being Router A and Router C respectively. These two
static routes back up each other, where:

The static route with Router A as the next hop has a higher priority, and is the master route. If this
route is available, Router B forwards packets to 20.1.1.0/24 through Router A.

The static route with Router C as the next hop acts as the backup route.

Configure static routing-track-BFD collaboration to determine whether the master route is available
in real time. If the master route is unavailable, BFD can quickly detect the route failure to make the

backup route take effect, and Router B forwards packets to 20.1.1.0/24 through Router C and Router

A.

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