Add static ip route in CUCM 6.X

Hi,
does anyone know the command to add a static ip route in CUCM 6.x...is it even supported?
Thanks
Mattias

Hi Anjali,
Unfortunately no. The OS for CallManager is pretty much locked down. There are only a couple of commands that can be run from the OS level. Here is the CLI guide for the latest version of CallManager outlining what commands are available.
I am guessing if you have a specific need to route traffic, you probably will have to use route maps on the layer 3 switch.

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