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IPv6 Static Routing Configuration
When configuring IPv6 Static Routing, go to these sections for information you are interested in:
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Introduction to IPv6 Static Routing
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Configuring an IPv6 Static Route
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Displaying and Maintaining IPv6 Static Routes
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IPv6 Static Routing Configuration Example
The term “router” in this document refers to either a router in a generic sense or a Layer 3 switch
running routing protocols.
Introduction to IPv6 Static Routing
Static routes are special routes that are manually configured by network administrators. They work well
in simple networks. Configuring and using them properly can improve the performance of networks and
guarantee enough bandwidth for important applications.
However, static routes also have shortcomings: any topology changes could result in unavailable routes,
requiring the network administrator to manually configure and modify the static routes.
Features of IPv6 Static Routes
Similar to IPv4 static routes, IPv6 static routes work well in simple IPv6 network environments.
Their major difference lies in the destination and next hop addresses. IPv6 static routes use IPv6
addresses whereas IPv4 static routes use IPv4 addresses.
Default IPv6 Route
The IPv6 static route that has the destination address configured as
::/0
(indicating a prefix length of 0)
is the default IPv6 route. If the destination address of an IPv6 packet does not match any entry in the
routing table, this default route will be used to forward the packet.
Configuring an IPv6 Static Route
In small IPv6 networks, IPv6 static routes can be used to forward packets. In comparison to dynamic
routes, it helps to save network bandwidth.
Configuration prerequisites
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Configuring parameters for the related interfaces
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Configuring link layer attributes for the related interfaces
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