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In this example, NIC-2 (fd07:2fa:6cff:2405::80) is the next hop router for
your SRC to communicate with any device in the other subnet
fd07:2fa:6cff:1111::0.
In the IPv6 "Static Routes" section, you should enter the data as shown
below. Note that the address in the first field must be of the Classless
Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation.
Tip: If you have configured multiple static routes, you can click on any
route and then make changes, use
or
to re-sort the
priority, or click
to delete it.
Interface Names
When your local multiple networks are "directly reachable", you should
select Interface for static routes. Then choose the interface where
another network is connected.
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