ZXR10 5900E Series Configuration Guide (IPv6)
S> 1::/64 [1/0]
*
via ::, null1, 00:00:23
S> 3::/64 [1/0]
*
via ::, null1, 00:00:23
S> 23::/56 [1/0]
*
via ::, loopback10, 00:47:07
*
via ::, loopback11, 00:47:07
*
via ::, loopback12, 00:47:07
*
via ::, loopback13, 00:47:07
*
via ::, loopback14, 00:47:07
*
via ::, loopback15, 00:47:07
*
via ::, loopback16, 00:47:07
*
via ::, loopback17, 00:47:07
*
via ::, loopback18, 00:47:07
S> 234::/56 [44/0]
*
via 1000::3, gei-0/1/1/1, 00:56:39
S> 457::/64 [1/0]
*
via ::, null1, 00:00:23
S> 2002::/16 [1/0]
*
via ::, v6_tunnel2, 00:00:23
5.4 IPv6 Static Route Configuration Example
General Description
As shown in
, S1 and S2 are directly connected with each other and belong to
the network segment 2005::/64. To enable S1 to successfully ping the network segment
2003::/64 of S2, a static route to the network segment 2003::/64 can be added on S1, with
the next hop being the IPv6 address of the S2 interface that directly connects S1 with S2.
Figure 5-1 IPv6 Static Route Configuration Example
Method
1.
Configure the IPv6 address of the network segment 2005::/64 for the direct connection
between S1 and S2.
2.
Configure the IPv6 address of another different network segment 2003::/64 on the
non-direct connection interface of S2.
3.
Add a static route pointing to the network segment 2003::/64 on S1 so that S1 can
successfully ping the network segment 2003::/64 of S2.
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