Relative route priorities, Configuring ip unicast routing – Extreme Networks Summit 300-48 User Manual

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Relative Route Priorities

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide

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Relative Route Priorities

Table 55 lists the relative priorities assigned to routes depending upon the learned source of the route.

CAUTION

Although these priorities can be changed, do not attempt any manipulation unless you are expertly
familiar with the possible consequences.

To change the relative route priority, use the following command:

config iproute priority [ bootp | icmp | static ] <priority>

Configuring IP Unicast Routing

This section describes the commands associated with configuring IP unicast routing on the switch. To
configure routing, follow these steps:

1

Create and configure two or more VLANs.

2

Assign each VLAN that will be using routing an IP address using the following command:

config vlan <name> ipaddress <ipaddress> {<mask>}

Ensure that each VLAN has a unique IP address.

3

Configure a default route using the following command:

config iproute add default <gateway> {<metric>}

Default routes are used when the router has no other dynamic or static route to the requested
destination.

4

Turn on IP routing for one or all VLANs using the following command:

enable ipforwarding {vlan <name>}

Table 55: Relative Route Priorities

Route Origin

Priority

Direct

10

BlackHole

50

Static

1100

ICMP

1200

BOOTP

5000

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