Example: Configuring A Static Ipv6 Route (Indirect Next Hop) - Zte ZXR10 ZSR V2 Configuration Manual

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ipv6 enable
ipv6 address 2005::1/64
no shutdown
!
$! </Interface>
R1(config)#show ipv6 interface gei-2/1
Interface gei-2/1
IPv6 is enabled,
HWaddr: 0020.231d.0e0e
index 29
Bandwidth 1000000 Kbits
IPv6 MTU is 1500 bytes
inet6 fe80::220:23ff:fe1d:e0e/64
inet6 2005::1/64
DAD attemps number:3
ND reachable-time is 30000 milliseconds
R1(config)#show running-config ipv6-static
!<ipv6-static>
ipv6 route 2003::/64 2005::2
!</ipv6-static>
R1#show ipv6 forwarding route static
IPv6 Routing Table:
Headers: Dest: Destination, Gw: Gateway, Pri: Priority;
Codes
: K: kernel, I1: isis-l1, SFN: sf-nat64, R: ripng, AF: aftr, B: bgp,
Dest
Interface
2003::/64
gei-2/1

4.3.2 Example: Configuring a Static IPv6 Route (Indirect Next Hop)

Configuration Description
As shown in
to transmit packets to remote network segment 2003::/64, it must transmit packets to R2
having IPv6 address 2006::2 first. If R2 needs to transmit packets to remote network
segment 2003::/64, it must transmit packets to R3 having IPv6 address 2005::2 first.
SJ-20140504150128-018|2014-05-10 (R1.0)
is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is Gigabit Ethernet
D: direct, I2: isis-l2, SLN: sl-nat64, O: ospfv3, D6: dhcp, P: ppp,
S: static, N: nd, V: vrrp, A: address, M: multicast, UI: user-ipaddr;
Pri
Gw
1
2005::2
Figure
4-2, R1 and R3 are directly connected to R2 separately. If R1 needs
Chapter 4 IPv6 Static Route Configuration
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