Static Route Configuration
This chapter provides an overview of the functions, purposes, and use cases of static routes, and explains how they can be configured.
- Overview of Static Routes
- Understanding Static Routes
- Application Scenarios for Static Routes
- Summary of Static Route Configuration Tasks
- Licensing Requirements and Limitations for Static Routes
- Default Settings for Static Routes
- Configuring IPv4 Static Routes
On a network, you can accurately control route selection by configuring IPv4 static routes. - Configuring Static BFD for IPv4 Static Routes
Static BFD for IPv4 static routes enables a device to rapidly detect changes of a link to a destination address of a stack route, improving network reliability. - Associating IPv4 Static Routes with NQA
If devices do not support BFD, associate IPv4 static routes with NAQ so that NQA test instances can monitor the link status to improve network reliability. - Configuring IPv6 Static Routes
On a network, you can accurately control route selection by configuring IPv6 static routes. - Configuration Examples for Static Routes
- FAQ About Static Routes