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Chapter 27: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing
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Section VII: Routing
command.
Adding a Static
Route and
Default Route
Building on our example, assume you decided to manually enter a route to 
a remote subnet as a static route. The command for creating a static route 
is ADD IP ROUTE. Here is the basic information for defining a static route:
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The IP address of the remote destination.
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The subnet mask of the remote destination.
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The IP address of the next hop.
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The routing interface on the switch where the next hop is located. This 
piece of information is optional because the switch can automatically 
determine the appropriate interface from the IP address of the next 
hop. The IP addresses of the next hop of a static route and the 
interface where the hop is located must be members of the same 
subnet.
Let’s assume you wanted to add a static route to a remote subnet with the 
IP address 149.35.22.0 and a mask of 255.255.255.0. Let’s also assume 
that the IP address of the next hop is 149.35.70.26, making it part of the 
subnet of the VLAN11-1 interface. Consequently, the static route must be 
added to that interface, though you do not need to specify it in the 
command. Here is the command for adding the static route:
add ip route=149.35.22.0 nexthop=149.35.70.26 
mask=255.255.255.0
A static route becomes active as soon as it is defined and is available to all 
of the interfaces on the switch.
Now assume that you want to create a default route for when the switch 
receives a packet with a destination address to a network or subnet for 
which it does not have a route. All you need to know for a default route is 
the IP address of the next hop for the packets. For this example, assume 
that the IP address of the next hop will be 149.35.68.12. This locates the 
next hop on the VLAN5-0 interface. Here is the command for creating the 
default route:
add ip route=0.0.0.0 nexthop=149.35.68.12
A default route does not have a subnet mask. Note also that the 
appropriate routing interface for the next hop, in this example VLAN5-0, is 
also not defined because, as with other static routes, specifying the 
interface is optional.