Configuring Ipv6 Route Table Entries And Route Preferences - Dell Networking N4000 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring IPv6 Route Table Entries and Route Preferences

Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to
configure IPv6 Static Routes.
Command
configure
ipv6-
ipv6 route
prefix/prefix-length
hop-address
interface-
|
type interface-number
next-hop-address
preference
[
]
ipv6-
ipv6 route
prefix
prefix-length
/
preference
[
]
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Configuring IPv6 Routing
Purpose
Enter global configuration mode.
Configure a static route.Use the keyword null instead of
next-
{
the next hop router IP address to configure a static reject
route.
prefix/prefix-length
}
prefix length that is the destination of the static route.
Use the ::/0 form (unspecified address and zero length
prefix) to specify a default route.
interface-type interface-number
when using a link-local address as the next hop. The
interface-type can be vlan or tunnel.
next-hop-address
that can be used to reach the specified network. A link-
local next hop address must have a prefix length of 128.
The next hop address cannot be an unspecified address
(all zeros), a multicast address, or a loopback address. If
a link local next hop address is specified, the interface
(VLAN or tunnel), must also be specified.
preference
metric the router uses to compare this route with routes
from other route sources that have the same network
prefix. (Range: 1-255). Lower values have precedence
over higher values. The default preference for static
routes is 1. Routes with a preference of 255 are
considered as "disabled" and will not be used for
forwarding. Routes with a preference metric of 254 are
used by the local router but will never be advertised to
other neighboring routers.
Configure a static reject route. IPv6 packets matching
null
the reject route will be silently discarded.
—The IPv6 network prefix and
—The IPv6 address of the next hop
—Also known as Administrative Distance, a
—Must be specified

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