BGP4+ Configuration IS-IS Configuration RIP Configuration RIPng Configuration Routing Policy Configuration Setting a Router ID Context A router ID is a 32-bit IP address that uniquely identifies a routing device in an AS. The rules for selecting a router ID are as follows: A router ID is manu...
preference { preference | route-policy route-policy-name }* By default, the preference value of IS-IS is 15. A lower preference value indicates a higher preference. Verifying the Configuration Run the display this command in the IS-IS view to check the preference value of IS-IS.Traducciones...
Device(config-if)# ip pim sparse-mode Enables Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) on an interface for sparse-mode operation. Step 12 end Example: Device(config-if)# end Ends the current configuration session and returns to privileged EXEC mode. Configuring LISP Multicast ...
Enters global configuration mode. Step 2 interface[type slot/port] Example: Router(config)#interface GigabitEthernet0/0/0 Specifies an interface type and enters interface configuration mode. Step 3 ipv6 enable Example: Router (config-if)#ipv6 enable ...
including route recursion, route redistribution, and route extension information. The router selects optimal routes from the routing table and puts them into the FIB table. It uses the FIB table to forward packets. For more information about the FIB table, seeLayer 3—IP Services Configuration ...
The private IP address of an Azureinternal load balancer. A load balancer is often used as part of ahigh-availability strategy for network virtual appliances. You can define a route with 0.0.0.0/0 as the address prefix and a next hop type of virtual appliance. This configuration allows the...
forwarding unicast IP packets to any reachable location. A node running Windows Server 2008 (or Windows Vista®) builds its routing table automatically, based on its current TCP/IP configuration, static routing table entries, information provided by dynamic routing protocols, and ICMP Redirect ...
Because all IP nodes perform some form of IP routing, routing tables are not exclusive to IP routers. Any node using the TCP/IP protocol has a routing table. Each table contains a series of default entries according to the configuration of the node, and additional entries can be added ...
IP address of the default gateway is configured in machine 160.1.0.1's internal configuration, but 160.1.0.1 still needs to find the hardware address of the default gateway, and sends out an ARP request to get it. IP then proceeds to address the packet with the newly obtained destination ...
When you configure a static route using the ip route-static command and set the destination address and mask to all 0s (0.0.0.0 and 0.0.0.0) in the command, a default route is configured. This simplifies the network configuration. On the network shown in Figure 3-9, the next hop ...