Ipv6 Static/Default Route Settings - D-Link DGS-3620-28PC-SI Product Manual

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IPv6 Static/Default Route Settings

A static entry of an IPv6 address can be entered into the Switch's routing table for IPv6 formatted addresses.
To view the following window, click L3 Features > IPv6 Static/Default Route Settings, as show below:
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
IPv6 Address/Prefix
Length
IP Tunnel Name
Interface Name
Nexthop Address
Metric (1-65535)
Backup State
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.
Click the Delete All button to remove all the entries listed.
Description
Enter the destination network address of the route want to be displayed.
Enter the destination IP address of the route want to be displayed. The longest prefix
matched route will be displayed.
Tick the check box to display only RIP routes.
Tick the check box to display only OSPF routes.
Tick the check box to display only the routes that have been written into the chip.
Tick the check box to display only BGP routes.
Figure 5-3 IPv6 Static/Default Route Settings window
Description
Enter the destination network for the route, or tick the Default check box to be
assigned to the default route.
Tick the IP Tunnel check box and enter the IP tunnel name used.
The IP Interface where the static IPv6 route is created.
The corresponding IPv6 address for the next hop Gateway address in IPv6 format.
The metric of the IPv6 interface entered into the table representing the number of
routers between the Switch and the IPv6 address above. Metric values allowed are
between 1 and 65535.
Each IPv6 address can only have one primary route, while other routes should be
assigned to the backup state. When the primary route failed, the switch will try the
backup routes according to the order learnt by the routing table until route success.
This field represents the backup state for the IPv6 configured. This field may be
Primary or Backup.
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