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The next router is always one of the adjacent neighbors or the IP address of the local 
interface for a directly attached network.
10. 
Preference
 displays an integer value from 1 to 255. 
You can specify the preference value (sometimes called administrative distance) of an 
individual static route. Among routes to the same destination, the route with the lowest 
preference value is the route entered into the forwarding database. By specifying the 
preference of a static route, the user controls whether a static route is more or less 
preferred than routes from dynamic routing protocols. The preference also controls 
whether a static route is more or less preferred than other static routes to the same 
destination.
11. 
Use Description to specify the description of this route that identifies the route. 
Description must consist of alphanumeric, hyphen, or underscore characters and can be 
up to 31 characters in length. 
12. 
Click the Add button.
The static route is added to the switch.
13. 
Click the Apply button.
The updated configuration is sent to the switch. Configuration changes take effect 
immediately.
The following table describes the nonconfigurable data that is displayed.
Table 103.  Routing Table Basic Route Configuration  
Field
Description
Network Address
The IP route prefix for the destination.
Subnet Mask
Also referred to as the subnet/network mask, this indicates the portion 
of the IP interface address that identifies the attached network.
Protocol
This field tells which protocol created the specified route. The 
possibilities are one of the following:
• 
Local
• 
Static
Route Type 
This field can be Connected or Static or Dynamic based on the 
protocol.
Next Hop Interface
The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the 
destination.
Next Hop Address
The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the 
next router (if any) in the path toward the destination. The next router is 
always one of the adjacent neighbors or the IP address of the local 
interface for a directly attached network.