Reference Guide
interface
slot/
port
Enter the keyword interface then the slot/port number.
tunnel
tunnel-id
Enter the keyword tunnel then the tunnel ID.
distance
(OPTIONAL) Enter the value of the distance metric assigned to the route. The
range is from 1 to 255.
permanent (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword permanent to specify that the route must not be
removed even if the interface assigned to that route goes down. The route must be
currently active to be installed in the routing table. If you disable the interface, the
route is removed from the routing table.
tag
tag-value
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword tag then a number to assign to the route. The
range is from 1 to 4294967295.
bfd Enter the keyword bfd to use bidirectional forwarding detection.
Defaults Not configured.
Command Modes CONFIGURATION
Command
History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, refer to the relevant Dell
Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.
Version Description
9.2(1.0) Introduced on the Z9500.
9.2.(0.0) Added support for tunnel interface type.
8.3.19.0 Introduced on the S4820T.
8.3.11.1 Introduced on the Z9000.
8.5.1.0 Added support for 4-port 40G line cards on ExaScale.
8.3.7.0 Introduced on the S4810.
8.2.1.0 Added support for 4094 VLANs on the E-Series ExaScale (the prior limit was
2094).
8.1.1.0 Introduced on the E-Series ExaScale.
7.9.1.0 Introduced VRF on the E-Series.
7.6.1.0 Introduced on the S-Series.
7.5.1.0 Introduced on the C-Series.
6.1.1.0 Introduced on the E-Series.
Usage
Information
Using the following example of a static route: ip route 33.33.33.0 /24 tengigabitethernet 0/0 172.31.5.43
● The software installs a next hop that is not on the directly connected subnet but which recursively
resolves to a next hop on the interface’s configured subnet. In the example, if te 0/0 has an ip
address on subnet 2.2.2.0 and if 172.31.5.43 recursively resolves to 2.2.2.0, the system installs the
static route.
● When the interface goes down, the system withdraws the route.
● When the interface comes up, the system re-installs the route.
● When recursive resolution is “broken,” the system withdraws the route.
● When recursive resolution is satisfied, the system re-installs the route.
Related
Commands
show ip route — views the switch routing table.
show ipv6 route — displays the IPv6 routes.
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