Yes, the extra routes extension allows IP addresses from any of the
networks connected to the router.

I see in the code that send_redirects is set to 0 so it will not generate
ICMP redirect messages in the case you mentioned. I don't see anything
obviously preventing the forwarding to a next hop on the same subnet, but
you would have to try it out to be 100% sure.

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 5:25 PM, NAPIERALA, MARIA H <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Can a static/extra route on Neutron router point to an internal/tenant
> subnet interface as the next-hop?
> If yes, can Neutron router forward packets received from a host on an
> attached subnet and matching on a configured static route back to the same
> subnet (to a different host)?
>
> Appreciate the help answering the questions.
>
> Maria
>
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