Bfd For Ipv6 Static Routes Configuration Example (Direct Next Hop) - HP 6125XLG Layer 3 - Ip Routing Configuration Manual

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Summary Count : 2
Static Routing table Status : <Active>
Summary Count : 2
Destination: 1::/64
NextHop
Interface
Destination: 3::/64
NextHop
Interface
Static Routing table Status : <Inactive>
Summary Count : 0
# Use the ping command to test the reachability.
[SwitchA] ping ipv6 3::1
Ping6(104=40+8+56 bytes) 4::1 --> 3::1, press CTRL_C to break
56 bytes from 3::1, icmp_seq=0 hlim=62 time=0.700 ms
56 bytes from 3::1, icmp_seq=1 hlim=62 time=0.351 ms
56 bytes from 3::1, icmp_seq=2 hlim=62 time=0.338 ms
56 bytes from 3::1, icmp_seq=3 hlim=62 time=0.373 ms
56 bytes from 3::1, icmp_seq=4 hlim=62 time=0.316 ms
--- Ping6 statistics for 3::1 ---
5 packet(s) transmitted, 5 packet(s) received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.316/0.416/0.700/0.143 ms
BFD for IPv6 static routes configuration example (direct next
hop)
Network requirements
In
Figure
83, configure an IPv6 static route to subnet 120::/64 on Switch A, and configure an IPv6 static
route to subnet 121::/64 on Switch B. Enable BFD for both routes. Configure an IPv6 static route to subnet
120::/64 and an IPv6 static route to subnet 121::/64 on Switch C. When the link between Switch A and
Switch B through the Layer 2 switch fails, BFD can detect the failure immediately, and Switch A and
Switch B can communicate through Switch C.
: 4::1
: Vlan-interface200
: 5::1
: Vlan-interface300
327
Protocol
: Static
Preference: 60
Cost
: 0
Protocol
: Static
Preference: 60
Cost
: 0

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