Ipv6 Static Routing - Cisco QuickVPN - PC Administration Manual

Sa 500 series security appliances administration guide
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Networking
Configuring IPv6 Addressing
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STEP 1
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Cisco SA 500 Series Security Appliances Administration Guide
Enter the following information:
IPv6 Address: Enter the IPv6 LAN Alias address to be added.
Prefix Length: Enter the prefix length of the IPv6 address.
The IPv6 network (subnet) is identified by the prefix, which consists of the
initial bits of the address. All hosts in the network have the identical initial
bits for the IPv6 address. The number of common initial bits in the
addresses is set by the prefix length field.
Click Apply to save your settings, or click Reset to revert to the saved settings.

IPv6 Static Routing

Click Networking on the menu bar, and then click IPv6 > IPv6 Static Routing in
the navigation tree.
The IPv6 Static Routing page appears. Any existing static routes are listed in the
List of IPv6 Static Routes table.
Click Add to add a new static route.
Other options: Click the Edit button to edit an entry. To delete an entry, check
NOTE
the box and then click Delete. To select all entries in the table, check the box
at the left side of the heading row.
After you click Add or Edit, the IPv6 Static Route Configuration page appears.
Enter the following information:
Route Name: Enter the name of the route, for identification and management
purposes.
Active: Check this box to enable the route, or uncheck this box to disable the
route. When a route is added in inactive state, it is listed in the table, but will
not be used for routing. This feature allows you to configure the routes even
before the destination network is ready to receive traffic. Enable the routes
when ready.
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