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Static IPv6 Routes, Static IPv6 Routes Configuration

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11: Network Parameters IPv4-Netmask IPv4-Gateway Advanced Settings Metric MTU Route type Route table Source Address On-Link route Static IPv6 Routes Description Enter the IPv4 Netmask of the static route. Enter the IPv4 gateway. If gateway is not entered, the gateway from the parent interface is used. Enter the metric of the static route. Enter the number of bytes indicating the largest physical packet size that the network can transmit. The default MTU size is 1500 bytes. A blank value represents auto MTU size. Select the route type. Available options:  unicast - route entry describes real paths to the destinations covered by the route prefix.  local - destinations are assigned by this host. Packets are looped back and delivered locally.  broadcast - destinations are broadcast addresses. Packets are sent as link broadcasts.  multicast - special type used for multicast routing.  unreachable - these destinations are unreachable  prohibit - these destinations are unreachable.  blackhole - these destinations are unreachable. Packets are discarded silently. Local senders get an ENVAL error.  anycast - these destinations are anycast addresses assigned to this host. Define the table ID to use for the route. The table ID can be either a numeric table index ranging from 0 to 65535 or a symbolic alias declared in /etc/iproute2/rt_tables. The following special aliases are also recognized: local (255), main (254), default (253). Specify the preferred source address when sending to destinations covered by the target. If enabled, the gateway is on link even if the gateway doesn't match any interface prefix. Parameters General Settings Interface Target IPv6-Gateway Advanced Settings Metric Table 11-20 Static IPv6 Routes Configuration Description Select the interface name of the parent interface this route belongs to. Enter the target host IPv6 Address or Network CIDR if the target is a network. Enter the IPv6 gateway for the static route. If gateway is not entered, the gateway from the parent interface is used. Enter the metric of the static route. G520 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 170

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11: Network
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Static IPv6 Routes
Table 11-20
Static IPv6 Routes Configuration
IPv4-Netmask
Enter the IPv4 Netmask of the static route.
IPv4-Gateway
Enter the IPv4 gateway. If gateway is not entered, the gateway from the
parent interface is used.
Advanced Settings
Metric
Enter the metric of the static route.
MTU
Enter the number of bytes indicating the largest physical packet size
that the network can transmit.
The default MTU size is 1500 bytes. A blank value represents auto
MTU size.
Route type
Select the route type.
Available options:
unicast – route entry describes real paths to the destinations
covered by the route prefix.
local – destinations are assigned by this host. Packets are looped
back and delivered locally.
broadcast – destinations are broadcast addresses. Packets are sent
as link broadcasts.
multicast – special type used for multicast routing.
unreachable – these destinations are unreachable
prohibit – these destinations are unreachable.
blackhole – these destinations are unreachable. Packets are
discarded silently. Local senders get an ENVAL error.
anycast – these destinations are anycast addresses assigned to this
host.
Route table
Define the table ID to use for the route. The table ID can be either a
numeric table index ranging from 0 to 65535 or a symbolic alias
declared in /etc/iproute2/rt_tables. The following special aliases are
also recognized: local (255), main (254), default (253).
Source Address
Specify the preferred source address when sending to destinations
covered by the target.
On-Link route
If enabled, the gateway is on link even if the gateway doesn't match
any interface prefix.
Parameters
Description
General Settings
Interface
Select the interface name of the parent interface this route belongs to.
Target
Enter the target host IPv6 Address or Network CIDR if the target is a
network.
IPv6-Gateway
Enter the IPv6 gateway for the static route. If gateway is not entered,
the gateway from the parent interface is used.
Advanced Settings
Metric
Enter the metric of the static route.
Parameters
Description