routes
The routes
command is used to manage configured static routes. This enables you to store the user-configured routes so they are not lost when devices are rebooted.
Tip
You can add or delete a static route using the linux route
command. For more information, see Configuring Static Routes with IP Commands.
Synopsis
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Actions
Action | Description |
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save | This saves the currently active routing tables of the selected IP protocol so that they can be restored on the next system startup. |
load | This restores and activates the saved routing table. |
delete | This deletes the saved routing table. |
Parameters
Parameter | Default | Description/Values |
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ipv4 | ipv6 | all | all | The IP protocol family on which the chosen action will be performed. When no IP protocol family is specified, the one(s) currently in use on the device are saved, load or deleted. |