Configuring Connected Routes on Cisco Nexus Switches

When routers and Layer 3 switches configure IP addresses on their interfaces, the device knows about the subnets connected, based on what has been configured. The devices then use these subnets to build a routing table for any subnet that is directly connected to one of its interfaces. Although Cisco Nexus switches enable IPv4 routing globally, you must enable particular routing features in Nexus L3-enabled products to enable the appropriate feature. Table 19-2 shows the feature commands for basic routing and the associated functionality that they enable.

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Table 19-2 Basic Routing Feature ...

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