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addition, the running switch will automatically obtain some direct routes 
according to the port state and user configuration.
Routing Management 
Policy
For Switch 8800 Family series, you can configure manually the static route to a 
specific destination, and configure dynamic routing protocol to interact with other 
routers on the network. The routing algorithm can also be used to discover routes. 
For the configured static routes and dynamic routes discovered by the routing 
protocol, the Switch 8800 Family series implement unified management. That is, 
the static routes configured by the user are managed together with the dynamic 
routes discovered by the routing protocol. The static routes and the routes learned 
or configured by different routing protocols can also be shared with each other.
Routing Protocols and 
the Preferences of the 
Corresponding Routes
Different routing protocols (as well as the static configuration) may generate 
different routes to the same destination, but not all these routes are optimal. In 
fact, at a certain moment, only one routing protocol can determine a current route 
to a specific destination. Thus, each of these routing protocols (including the static 
configuration) is set with a preference, and when there are multiple routing 
information sources, the route discovered by the routing protocol with the highest 
preference will become the current route. Routing protocols and the default 
preferences (the smaller the value is, the higher the preference is) of the routes 
learned by them are shown in Table 248.
In the table, 0 indicates a direct route. 255 indicates any route from unreliable 
sources.
Apart from direct routing, IBGP and EBGP, the preferences of various dynamic 
routing protocols can be manually configured to meet the user requirements. In 
addition, the preferences for individual static routes can be different.
Supporting Load 
Sharing and Route 
Backup
Load sharing
The Switch 8800 Family series support static equivalent route, permitting to 
configure multiple routes that reach the same destination and use the same 
precedence. After you configured static equivalent routes, a packet can reach the 
same destination through multiple different paths, whose precedence levels are 
equal. When there is no route that can reach the same destination with a higher 
Table 248   Routing protocols and the default preferences for the routes learned by them
Routing protocol or route type 
The preference of the corresponding route 
DIRECT 
OSPF 
10 
IS-IS 
15 
STATIC 
60 
RIP 
100 
OSPF ASE 
150 
OSPF NSSA 
150 
IBGP 
256 
EBGP 
256 
UNKNOWN 
255