Viewing The Ipv6 Routing Table - HP PS110 Configuration And Administration Manual

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Destination
Enter the IP address of the destination host or network to which the route leads.
Subnet Mask
Enter the IPv4 subnet mask for the destination host or network. For example, for Class C IP
domains, the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
Gateway
Enter the IP address of the gateway through which the destination host or network can be
reached. If this router is used to connect your network to the Internet, your gateway IP is the
router's IP address. If you have another router handing your network's Internet connection,
enter the IP address of that router instead. The gateway IP address must also be routable,
otherwise the static route does not appear in the routing table.
Metric
A number used to indicate the cost of a route so that the best route, among potentially multiple
routes to the same destination, can be selected.
Interface
The interface used to route data to the network specified by the network address.

Viewing the IPv6 routing table

The routing table shows all the current IPv6 routes used by the router, including any routes
created using static routing or RIPng.
This page includes the following information:
Flags
Indicates the type of route:
C: A network directly connected to the router.
S: A route manually entered on the router.
R: A route dynamically learned through the RIPng protocol.
Destination
The destination network to which packets can be routed.
Gateway
Displays the IP address of the router at the next hop to which matching frames are forwarded.
Viewing the IPv6 routing table
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