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ipv6 route, Default, Command Mode, Usage Guideline, Configuring, Default Route, Syntax Description
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DGS-6604 ipv6 route ipv6 route Use ipv6 route to add an IPv6 static route entry. Use the no form of the command to remove an IPv6 static route entry. ipv6 route NETWORK-PREFIX / PREFIX-LENGTH {NEXT-HOP-ADDRESS | INTERFACE-TYPE INTERFACE-NUMBER NEXT-HOP-ADDRESS} [distance DISTANCE] no ipv6 route NETWORK-PREFIX / PREFIX-LENGTH [NEXT-HOP-ADDRESS | INTERFACETYPE INTERFACE-NUMBER NEXT-HOP-ADDRESS ] Syntax Description NETWORK-PREFIX / PREFIX-LENGTH NEXT-HOP-ADDRESS The network prefix and the prefix length specify the destination network. The IPv6 address of the next hop that can be used to reach the specified network. Note: An interface must be specified when using a link-local address as the next hop (the link-local next hop must also be an adjacent router). If an interface is specified, a global IPv6 address cannot be used as the next hop address. INTERFACE-TYPE This argument must be in the form documented in RFC 2373 where the address is specified in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons. Interface type. For more information about supported interface types, use the question mark (?) online help function. When using the interface-type argument with tunnel interfaces, there is no need to specify the NEXT-HOP-ADDRESS. INTERFACE-NUMBER DISTANCE When using the interface-type argument with broadcast interfaces, always specify the NEXT-HOP-ADDRESS or ensure that the specified prefix is assigned to the link. A link-local address should be specified as the next hop for broadcast interfaces. Interface number. For more information about the numbering syntax for supported interface types, use the question mark (?) online help function. (Optional) An administrative distance. The default value is 1, which gives static routes precedence over any other type of route except connected routes. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline: Configuring Default Route No static route is configured. Global configuration See the following sections. Configuring a default route is useful and simple for managing the IPv6 forwarding path. By giving the NETWORK-PREFIX and PREFIX-LENGTH as zero, the system will setup the default path(s) for IPv6 traffic. Using the following commands to create or delete the default route of the system. CLI Reference Guide 352