ip route vrf
Syntax
ip route <DEST-IPV4-ADDR>/<MASK> [<NEXT-HOP-IP-ADDR>|<INTERFACE>|reject|blackhole] vrf <VRF-NAME>
no ip route <DEST-IPV4-ADDR>/<MASK> [<NEXT-HOP-IP-ADDR>|<INTERFACE>|reject|blackhole] vrf <VRF-NAME>
Description
Adds the destination IPv4 static route in the specified VRF. If no
<VRF-NAME>
is specified the route is applied to the default VRF.
The
no
form of this command removes the IPv4 static route from the VRF.
Command context
config
Parameters
<DEST-IPV6-ADDR>
Specifies the route destination in IPv4 format (
x.x.x.x
), wherex
is a decimal number from 0 to 255.<MASK>
Specifies the number of bits in the address mask in CIDR format (
x
), wherex
is a decimal number from 0 to 128.<NEXT-HOP-IP-ADDR>
Specifies the next hop in IPv4 format (
x.x.x.x
), wherex
is a decimal number from 0 to 255.<INTERFACE>
Specifies the next hop as an outgoing interface.
blackhole
Specifies that packets matching the destination prefix are silently discarded and no ICMP error notification is sent to the sender.
reject
Specifies that packets matching the destination prefix are discarded and an ICMP error notification is sent to the sender.
vrf <VRF-NAME>
Specifies the VRF name. If no
<VRF-NAME>
is specified the route is applied to the default VRF. Length: Up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Authority
Administrators or local user group members with execution rights for this command.
Examples
switch(config)# ip route 20.0.0.0/8 10.20.30.44 switch(config)# ip route 20.1.2.0/24 1/1/30 switch(config)# ip route 1.2.3.4/32 blackhole switch(config)# ip route 1.2.3.4/32 reject
switch(config)# no ip route 20.0.0.0/8 10.20.30.44