Step
3.
Configure BFD echo
mode for an IPv6
static route.
Displaying and maintaining IPv6 static routes
Execute display commands in any view.
Task
Display IPv6 static route information.
IPv6 static routing configuration examples
Basic IPv6 static route configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
Figure 71 Network diagram
Host A
1::2/64
Command
•
Method 1:
ipv6 route-static ipv6-address prefix-length
interface-type interface-number
next-hop-address bfd echo-packet
[ preference preference-value ] [ tag
tag-value ] [ description description-text ]
•
Method 2:
ipv6 route-static vpn-instance
s-vpn-instance-name ipv6-address
prefix-length interface-type
interface-number next-hop-address bfd
echo-packet [ preference preference-value ]
[ tag tag-value ] [ description
description-text ]
Figure
71, configure IPv6 static routes so that hosts can reach one another.
Vlan-int200
4::2/64
Vlan-int200
4::1/64
Vlan-int100
1::1/64
Switch A
Command
display ipv6 routing-table protocol static [ inactive | verbose ]
Host B
2::2/64
Vlan-int400
2::1/64
Vlan-int300
5::2/64
Switch B
Vlan-int300
5::1/64
Vlan-int500
3::1/64
Switch C
277
Remarks
Use either method.
By default, BFD echo mode for
an IPv6 static route is not
configured.
The next hop IPv6 address must
be a global unicast address.
Host C
3::2/64