Chapter 32 IPv6 Support on the Cisco ASR 901 Router

How to Configure IPv6 Support on the Cisco ASR 901 Router

 

Command or Action

Purpose

Step 3

 

 

ipv6 route {ipv6-prefix / prefix-length

Configures a static default IPv6 route.

 

ipv6-address interface-type interface-number

ipv6-prefix—The IPv6 network that is the destination of

 

[ipv6-address]}[administrative-distance]

 

[administrative-multicast-distance unicast

the static route. This could also be a host name when

 

multicast] [tag tag]

static host routes are configured.

 

 

prefix-length—The length of the IPv6 prefix.

 

Example:

ipv6-address—(Optional) The IPv6 address of the next

 

Router(config)# ipv6 route 2001::/64 5::5 100

 

hop that can be used to reach the specified network.

 

 

 

 

interface-type—Interface type.

 

 

interface-number—Interface number.

 

 

administrative-distance—(Optional) An administrative

 

 

distance. The default value is 1, which gives static

 

 

routes precedence over any other type of route except

 

 

connected routes.

 

 

administrative-multicast-distance—(Optional) The

 

 

distance used when selecting this route for multicast

 

 

Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF).

 

 

unicast—(Optional) Specifies a route that must not be

 

 

used in multicast RPF selection.

 

 

multicast—(Optional) Specifies a route that must not

 

 

be populated in the unicast Routing Information Base

 

 

(RIB).

 

 

tag—(Optional) Tag value that is used as a “match”

 

 

value for controlling redistribution via route maps.

 

 

 

Enabling Stateless Auto-Configuration

SUMMARY STEPS

1.enable

2.configure terminal

3.interface type number

4.ipv6 address autoconfig

 

 

Cisco ASR 901 Series Aggregation Services Router Software Configuration Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

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