Nortel Networks 4050 User Manual
Chapter 10 Configuring system settings 471
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch 4050 User Guide
Configuring static routes using the CLI
To manage static routes on a cluster-wide level when more than one interface is
configured, use the following command:
configured, use the following command:
/cfg/sys/routes
To manage static routes for a particular Nortel SNAS 4050 host when more than
one interface is configured, use the following command:
one interface is configured, use the following command:
/cfg/sys/host <host ID>/routes
where
host ID
is an integer automatically assigned to the host when you
perform initial setup on the Nortel SNAS 4050 device.
To manage static routes for a particular interface, use the following command:
/cfg/sys/host #/interface <interface ID>/routes
where
interface ID
is an integer in the range 1 to 252 that uniquely identifies
the interface on the Nortel SNAS 4050 host.
primary <port>
Specifies the primary port in the interface, on which the
active link is set up. If the primary port fails, the active
link is immediately transferred to a remaining
(secondary) port. As soon as the primary port regains
functionality, the active link is transferred back to the
primary port.
active link is set up. If the primary port fails, the active
link is immediately transferred to a remaining
(secondary) port. As soon as the primary port regains
functionality, the active link is transferred back to the
primary port.
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port
is an integer indicating the port number of
the physical port assigned to the interface. The
default is
default is
0
(zero).
The default value of zero means that the currently
active link remains in use until it fails. If the port fails,
the link is transferred to another port. The link remains
active on the port to which it was transferred, even after
the failed port regains functionality.
active link remains in use until it fails. If the port fails,
the link is transferred to another port. The link remains
active on the port to which it was transferred, even after
the failed port regains functionality.
The primary port setting applies only when you have
configured more than one port in the interface, and the
mode is failover.
configured more than one port in the interface, and the
mode is failover.
delete
Removes the interface from the system configuration.
/cfg/sys/host #/interface <interface ID>
followed by: