Ip routing commands, Static routes/ecmp static routes – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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IP Routing Commands

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IP Routing Commands

The Routing Module provides the base Layer 3 support for Local Area

Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN) environments. The

PowerConnect switches allows the network operator to build a complete

Layer 3+ configuration with advanced functionality. As the PowerConnect

defaults to Layer 2 switching functionality, routing must be explicitly enabled

on the PowerConnect to perform Layer 3 forwarding. For PowerConnect

switches, routing is only supported on VLAN and Loopback interfaces for in-

band ports. It is not possible to route packets to for from the service port.

Static Routes/ECMP Static Routes

The operator is able to configure static and default routes with multiple next

hops to any given destination. Permitting the additional routes creates several

options for the PowerConnect network operator.

1 The operator configures multiple next hops to a given destination,

intending for the router to load share across the next hops.

2 The operator configures multiple next hops to a given destination,

intending for the router to use the primary next hops and only use the

other next hops if the primary next hops are unusable.

The operator distinguishes static routes by specifying a route preference

value. A static route with a lower preference value is a more preferred static

route. Next hops with the same preference are grouped into a single ECMP

route. A less preferred static route is used if the more preferred static route is

unusable. (The link is down or the next hop IP address cannot be resolved to a

MAC address.)
In PowerConnect, the operator deletes an individual next hop from a static

route or deletes an entire static route at once. The cost of a static route is

always 0.

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