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diff --git a/docs/configuration/protocols/static.rst b/docs/configuration/protocols/static.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..43b77c41 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/configuration/protocols/static.rst @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +.. _static-routing: + +###### +Static +###### + +Static routes are manually configured routes, which, in general, cannot be +updated dynamically from information VyOS learns about the network topology from +other routing protocols. However, if a link fails, the router will remove +routes, including static routes, from the :abbr:`RIPB (Routing Information +Base)` that used this interface to reach the next hop. In general, static +routes should only be used for very simple network topologies, or to override +the behavior of a dynamic routing protocol for a small number of routes. The +collection of all routes the router has learned from its configuration or from +its dynamic routing protocols is stored in the RIB. Unicast routes are directly +used to determine the forwarding table used for unicast packet forwarding. + +************* +Static Routes +************* + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route <subnet> next-hop <address> + +   Configure next-hop `<address>` for an IPv4 static route. Multiple static +   routes can be created. + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route <subnet> next-hop <address> disable + +   Disable this IPv4 static route entry. + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route <subnet> next-hop <address> distance <distance> + +   Defines next-hop distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative +   distance are elected prior those with a higher distance. + +   Range is 1 to 255, default is 1. + +   .. note:: Routes with a distance of 255 are effectively disabled and not +      installed into the kernel. + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route6 <subnet> next-hop <address> + +   Configure next-hop `<address>` for an IPv6 static route. Multiple static +   routes can be created. + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route6 <subnet> next-hop <address> disable + +   Disable this IPv6 static route entry. + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route6 <subnet> next-hop <address> distance <distance> + +   Defines next-hop distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative +   distance are elected prior those with a higher distance. + +   Range is 1 to 255, default is 1. + +   .. note:: Routes with a distance of 255 are effectively disabled and not +      installed into the kernel. + + +Interface Routes +================ + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface> + +   Allows you to configure the next-hop interface for an interface-based IPv4 +   static route. `<interface>` will be the next-hop interface where trafic is +   routed for the given `<subnet>`. + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface> disable + +   Disables interface-based IPv4 static route. + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface> distance <distance> + +   Defines next-hop distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative +   distance are elected prior those with a higher distance. + +   Range is 1 to 255, default is 1. + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route6 <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface> + +   Allows you to configure the next-hop interface for an interface-based IPv6 +   static route. `<interface>` will be the next-hop interface where trafic is +   routed for the given `<subnet>`. + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route6 <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface> disable + +   Disables interface-based IPv6 static route. + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static interface-route6 <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface> distance <distance> + +   Defines next-hop distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative +   distance are elected prior those with a higher distance. + +   Range is 1 to 255, default is 1. + + +Blackhole +========= + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route <subnet> blackhole + +   Use this command to configure a "black-hole" route on the router. A +   black-hole route is a route for which the system silently discard packets +   that are matched. This prevents networks leaking out public interfaces, but +   it does not prevent them from being used as a more specific route inside your +   network. + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route <subnet> blackhole distance <distance> + +   Defines blackhole distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative +   distance are elected prior those with a higher distance. + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route6 <subnet> blackhole + +   Use this command to configure a "black-hole" route on the router. A +   black-hole route is a route for which the system silently discard packets +   that are matched. This prevents networks leaking out public interfaces, but +   it does not prevent them from being used as a more specific route inside your +   network. + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static route6 <subnet> blackhole distance <distance> + +   Defines blackhole distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative +   distance are elected prior those with a higher distance. + + +Alternate Routing Tables +======================== + +TBD + +Alternate routing tables are used with policy based routing of by utilizing +:ref:`vrf`. + + +.. _routing-arp: + +### +ARP +### + +:abbr:`ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)` is a communication protocol used for +discovering the link layer address, such as a MAC address, associated with a +given internet layer address, typically an IPv4 address. This mapping is a +critical function in the Internet protocol suite. ARP was defined in 1982 by +:rfc:`826` which is Internet Standard STD 37. + +In Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) networks, the functionality of ARP is +provided by the Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP). + +To manipulate or display ARP_ table entries, the following commands are +implemented. + +********* +Configure +********* + +.. cfgcmd:: set protocols static arp <address> hwaddr <mac> + +   This will configure a static ARP entry always resolving `<address>` to +   `<mac>`. + +   Example: + +   .. code-block:: none + +     set protocols static arp 192.0.2.100 hwaddr 00:53:27:de:23:aa + + +********* +Operation +********* + + +.. opcmd:: show protocols static arp + +   Display all known ARP table entries spanning across all interfaces + +.. code-block:: none + +  vyos@vyos:~$ show protocols static arp +  Address                  HWtype  HWaddress           Flags Mask     Iface +  10.1.1.1                 ether   00:53:00:de:23:2e   C              eth1 +  10.1.1.100               ether   00:53:00:de:23:aa   CM             eth1 + + +.. opcmd:: show protocols static arp interface eth1 + +   Display all known ARP table entries on a given interface only (`eth1`): + +.. code-block:: none + +  vyos@vyos:~$ show protocols static arp interface eth1 +  Address                  HWtype  HWaddress           Flags Mask     Iface +  10.1.1.1                 ether   00:53:00:de:23:2e   C              eth1 +  10.1.1.100               ether   00:53:00:de:23:aa   CM             eth1 + +.. _ARP: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Address_Resolution_Protocol  | 
