Step
2.
Configure an IPv6 static route.
NOTE:
If you specify a broadcast interface, such as an Ethernet interface or a VLAN interface, as the output
interface for a static route, you must specify the next hop address.
Displaying and maintaining IPv6 static routes
Task
Display IPv6 static route
information.
Remove all IPv6 static routes.
To delete a single IPv6 static route, use the undo ipv6 route-static command. To delete all IPv6 static
routes, including the default route, use the delete ipv6 static-routes all command.
For more information about the display ipv6 routing-table protocol static [ inactive | verbose ] [ | { begin
| exclude | include } regular-expression ] command, see Layer 3—IP Routing Command Reference.
IPv6 static routing configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
Figure
98, configure IPv6 static routes so that hosts can reach one another.
Command
•
Approach 1:
ipv6 route-static ipv6-address prefix-length
{ interface-type interface-number
[ next-hop-address ] | next-hop-address |
vpn-instance d-vpn-instance-name
nexthop-address } [ preference
preference-value ]
•
Approach 2:
ipv6 route-static vpn-instance
s-vpn-instance-name&<1-6> ipv6-address
prefix-length { interface-type
interface-number [ next-hop-address ] |
nexthop-address [ public ] | vpn-instance
d-vpn-instance-name nexthop-address }
[ preference preference-value ]
Command
display ipv6 routing-table protocol
static [ inactive | verbose ] [ |
{ begin | exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
delete ipv6 [ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ] static-routes
all
255
Remarks
Use either approach.
The default
preference of IPv6
static routes is 60.
Remarks
Available in any view
Available in system view