Ipv6 Unicast-Host-Route - Dell C9000 Series Reference Manual

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and other paths do not have any weight configured, then regular ECMP is used for
forwarding.
You can specify the weight value only to destination address and not on the egress
port.
A route is considered for weighted ECMP calculations only if each paths corresponding
to that route is configured with a weight.
Example
Dell(conf)#ipv6 route 44::/64 33::1 weight 100
Dell(conf)#ipv6 route 44::/64 33::2 weight 200
Dell(conf)#do show running-config | grep ipv6 route
Dell(conf)#ipv6 route vrf vrf_test 44::/64 33::1 weight 100
Dell(conf)#ipv6 route vrf vrf_test 44::/64 33::2 weight 200
Dell(conf)#do show running-config | grep ipv6 route vrf
Related
show ipv6 route
Commands

ipv6 unicast-host-route

Enable the storage of extended IPv6 route prefixes (/65 to /128) in the L3 host table.
C9000 Series
Syntax
[no] ipv6 unicast-host-route
Defaults
Enabled; by default, extended IPv6 route prefixes are stored only in the L3 host table.
Command Modes
CONFIGURATION
Command History
Version
9.9(0.0)
9.5(0.1)
9.3(0.1)
Usage Information Use this command to enable programming of extended IPv6 (/65 to /128) route
prefixes in the L3 host table. A warning message is displayed after you enter the
command stating that this setting takes effect for existing routes only when IPv6 route
prefixes are cleared from the LPM routing table (RTM). To enable storage of extended
IPv6 route prefixes in the LPM table, disable this setting by entering the no ipv6
unicast-host-route command.
Example
Dell(conf)# ipv6 unicast-host-route
Warning: Command will take effect for existing routes only when
IPv6
— views the IPv6 configured routes.
Description
Introduced on the C9010.
Introduced on the Z9500.
Introduced on the S6000.
IPv6 Basics
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