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<RouterA> display ipv6 routing-table protocol static
Summary Count : 1
Static Routing table Status : <Active>
Summary Count : 1
Destination: 120::/64 Protocol : Static
NextHop : 10::100 Preference: 65
Interface : GE2/0 Cost : 0
Static Routing table Status : <Inactive>
Summary Count : 0
The output shows that Router A communicates with Router B through GigabitEthernet 2/0.
BFD for IPv6 static routes configuration example (indirect next
hop)
Network requirements
In
Figure 84
, Router A has a route to interface Loopback 1 (2::9/128) on Router B, with the output
interface being GigabitEthernet 1/0. Router B has a route to interface Loopback 1 (1::9/128) on Router
A, with the output interface being GigabitEthernet 1/0. Router D has a route to 1::9/128, with the output
interface being GigabitEthernet 1/0, and a route to 2::9/128, with the output interface being
GigabitEthernet 2/0.
Configure an IPv6 static route to subnet 120::/64 on Router A, and configure an IPv6 static route to
subnet 121::/64 on Router B. Enable BFD for both routes. Configure an IPv6 static route to subnet
120::/64 and an IPv6 static route to subnet 121::/64 on both Router C and Router D. When the link
between Router A and Router B through Router D fails, BFD can detect the failure immediately and Router
A and Router B can communicate through Router C.
Figure 84
Network diagram
Table 16
Interface and IP address assignment
Device Interface IPv6
address
Device
Interface
IPv6 address
Router A
GE1/0
12::1/64
Router B
GE1/0
11::2/64