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Figure 236 Creating an IPv6 static route
3.
Create an IPv6 static route as described in
4.
Click
Apply
.
Table 90 Configuration items
Item Description
Destination IP Address
Enter the destination host or network IP address, in the X:X::X:X format. The
128-bit destination IPv6 address is a hexadecimal address with eight parts
separated by colons (:). Each part is represented by a 4-digit hexadecimal
integer.
Prefix Length
Enter or select the prefix length of the destination IPv6 address.
Preference
Set a preference value for the static route. This setting is for route selection
among multiple routes to the same destination.
You can use the default setting because you can have only one IPv6 static
route to one destination.
Next Hop
Enter the next hop address, in the same format as the destination IP address.
Interface
Select the management VLAN interface as the outgoing interface.
NOTE:
To remove a route, access the
Remove
tab.
Displaying the IPv6 active route table
Select
Network
>
IPv6 Routing
from the navigation tree. The
Summary
tab displays the IPv6
routing table.
The IPv6 routing table contains direct routes that are automatically generated by the system as well
as an IPv6 static route if you have configured one.
Summary of Contents for FlexNetwork NJ5000
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Page 78: ...66 Figure 59 Loopback test result ...
Page 158: ...146 Figure 156 Creating a static MAC address entry ...
Page 183: ...171 Figure 171 Configuring MSTP globally on Switch D ...
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