Remove One Or More Static Ipv6 Routes - NETGEAR FVS336Gv3 Reference Manual

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The Static Routing screen displays the IPv6 settings.
8.
In the List of IPv6 Static Routes table, click the Edit button for the route that you want to
change.
The Edit IPv6 Static Routing screen displays.
9.
Change the settings.
For information about the settings, see
10.
Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved. The modified route displays in the List of IPv6 Static Routes table
on the Static Routes screen.

Remove One or More Static IPv6 Routes

The following procedure describes how to remove one or more existing IPv6 static routes that
you no longer need.
To remove one or more static IPv6 routes:
1.
On your computer, launch an Internet browser.
2.
In the address field of your browser, enter the IP address that was assigned to the VPN
firewall during the installation process.
The VPN firewall factory default IP address is 192.168.1.1.
The NETGEAR Configuration Manager Login screen displays.
3.
In the Username field, type your user name and in the Password / Passcode field, type
your password.
For the default administrative account, the default user name is admin and the default
password is password.
4.
If you changed the default domain or were assigned a domain, from the Domain menu,
select the domain.
If you did not change the domain or were not assigned a domain, leave the menu
selection at geardomain.
5.
Click the Login button.
The Router Status screen displays.
6.
Select Network Configuration > Routing.
The Static Routing screen displays the IPv4 settings.
7.
In the upper right, select the IPv6 radio button.
The Static Routing screen displays the IPv6 settings.
8.
In the List of IPv6 Static Routes table, select the check box to the left of each route that you
want to remove or click the Select All button to select all routes.
Add a Static IPv6 Route
Configure the IPv6 LAN Settings
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on page 205.

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