Re: Does anyone know if this is possible?

From: kcobean@earthlink.net
Date: Mon Feb 24 2003 - 20:04:55 GMT-3


Jerry,
     Unless I'm reading it wrong, what you're trying to do is create a static route entry to a network that is already directly connected to an interface. The router already knows (via arp, etc.) about every possible /32 destination on that network, so this wouldn't gain you anything (I know that's not the question you asked). It might help to know the reason you want to do this, then an alternative solution might be presented. For example, if you wanted the static route to exist because you are redistributing static routes into a dynamic protocol, you might consider redistributing connected instead, and if you only want that one connected network redistributed, use a route-map or filter.

Hope that helps...

Kelly Cobean

-------Original Message-------
From: Jerry <phase90@comcast.net>
Sent: 02/24/03 05:57 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Does anyone know if this is possible?

>
> Hello,

            I need to put a static route into an 8540, however it's next
hop ip address is in the same network
I am routing to. Example -- ip route 198.64.10.0 255.255.255.0
198.64.10.1 Does anyone know if this is possible?

Jerry



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