Cisco SR224T-NA Administration Guide - Page 214
Administration, Management Interface, IPv6 Default Router List, Default Router IPv6 Address, Interface
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Configuring IP Information Management and IP Interfaces 16 STEP 1 Click Administration > Management Interface > IPv6 Default Router List. The IPv6 Default Router List page opens. This page displays the following fields for each default router: • Default Router IPv6 Address-Link local IP address of the default router. • Interface-Outgoing IPv6 interface where the default router resides. • Type-The default router configuration that includes the following options: - Static-The default router was manually added to this table through the Add button. - Dynamic-The default router was dynamically configured. State-The default router status options are: - Incomplete-Address resolution is in process. Default router has not yet responded. - Reachable-Positive confirmation was received within the Reachable Time. - Stale-Previously-known neighboring network is unreachable, and no action is taken to verify its reachability until it is necessary to send traffic. - Delay-Previously-known neighboring network is unreachable. The device is in Delay state for a predefined Delay Time. If no confirmation is received, the state changes to Probe. - Probe-Neighboring network is unavailable, and Unicast Neighbor Solicitation probes are being sent to verify the status. STEP 2 Click Add to add a static default router. The Add Default Router page opens. The window displays the Link Local Interface. The interface can be a port, LAG, VLAN, or tunnel. STEP 3 Enter the static default router IP address in the Default Router IPv6 Address field. STEP 4 Click Apply. The default router is written to the Running Configuration file. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide 215
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