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Use static routes to configure next hops to subnets behind a Layer 3 switch on the LAN-side or destinations reachable over a WAN network underlay or a standard VPN.
Outbound routes define how the IPPBX processes calls from internal users or features (extensions, IVR, DISA, call forwarding) to external destinations. This chapter contains the following sections: BG...
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Use static routes to configure next hops to subnets behind a Layer 3 switch on the LAN-side or destinations reachable over a WAN network underlay or a standard VPN.
All traffic on the core switches is diverted to Device A and Device B based on static routes for security checks. Device A and Device B are expected to work in load sharing mode.
You can apply prefix lists, filter lists (for AS path filtering), and route maps individually or all together at the same time; however, it is important that you understand the order in which filters
A route map contains a list of rules that control the redistribution of IP routes into a protocol domain based on criteria such as route metrics, access control lists, next-hop addresses, and route tags.
You can apply prefix lists, filter lists (for AS path filtering), and route maps individually or all together at the same time; however, it is important that
Outbound routes define how the IPPBX processes calls from internal users or features (extensions, IVR, DISA, call forwarding) to external destinations. Each outbound route consists of
It is intended for administrators responsible for installing, configuring, and managing Aruba switches on a network. Updates to this document can occur after initial publication. For the latest versions of
You can change the next-hop on reflected routes on a BGP route reflector using an outbound route-map. You can configure the outbound route-map to specify the peer''s local address as the next-hop address.
You can redistribute all routes learned via OSPF, or EIGRP, or all static or directly connected routes with just a few commands. Any routes learned by the router from these sources will be automatically
Outbound route advertisements belonging to the core can result in traffic either looping or being black holed, or at a minimum, using a nonoptimized path.