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When an “Always On” route becomes “In Service”, wait s seconds before using it
The value in this text box specifies the delay that the router should apply to a route before
passing traffic on it once it has come into service.
Related CLI Commands
Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
ip 0 cidr on,off Enable CIDR routing
ip 0 admin_connected
0 -
2147483647
Connected Interfaces
ip 0 admin_static
0 -
2147483647
Static Routes
ip 0 admin_ebgp
0 -
2147483647
eBGP Routes
ip 0 admin_ospf
0 -
2147483647
OSPF Routes
ip 0 admin_rip
0 -
2147483647
RIP Routes
ip 0 admin_ibgp
0 -
2147483647
iBGP Routes
ip 0 inf_metric
0 -
2147483647
Maximum static route metric
ip 0 route_dbcast 0 - 255 Route directed IP broadcasts
ip 0 route_dly
0 -
2147483647
Wait s seconds before using
an alternative route
ip 0 route_dwn
0 -
2147483647
If an interface is configured
for “dial on demand” and fails
to connect, Mark a static
route as “Out Of Service” for
s seconds
ip 0 routeup_dly
0 -
2147483647
When an “Always On” route
becomes “In Service”, wait s
seconds before using it
Configuration – Network > IP Routing / Forwarding > Static Routes
The static routing web pages and command line parameters described below control the
static routing table used by the router. These allow the setting up of static IP routes for
particular IP subnets, networks or addresses.
Configuration – Network > IP Routing / Forwarding > Static Routes >
Route n
Each of the static route instances has its own configuration page. These are described
below.
Description
The value in this text box is to allow a memorable name for the route to be assigned.