Dell 6.2 Configuring IPv6 Default Gateway and Static IPv6 Routes, To Configure Static IPv6 Routes

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Configuring IPv6 Default Gateway and Static IPv6 Routes

You can configure IPv6 default gateway and static IPv6 routes using the WebUI or CLI.

In the WebUI

To Configure IPv6 Default Gateway

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Network > IP page and select the IP Routes tab.

2.Under the Default Gateway section, click the Add button.

3.Select IPv6 as IP Version, and enter the IPv6 address in the IP Address field.

4.Click the Add button to add the address to the IPv6 default gateway table.

5.Click the Apply button to apply the configuration.

To Configure Static IPv6 Routes

1.Under the IP Routes section, click the Add button and select IPv6 as IP Version.

2.Enter the destination IP address and the forwarding settings in the respective fields.

3.Click the Done button to add the static route to the IPv6 routes table.

4.Click the Apply button to apply the configuration.

In the CLI

To configure IPv6 default gateway

(host)(config)#ipv6 default-gateway <ipv6-address> <cost>

To configure static IPv6 routes

(host)(config)#ipv6 route <ipv6-prefix/prefix-length> <ipv6-next-hop> <cost> <ipv6-next-hop> = X:X:X:X::X

Managing Controller IP Addresses

You can change the default controller IP address by assigning a different VLAN interface address or the loop back interface address. You can also turn on Syslog messaging for IPv6 (similar to IPv4 logging) using the logging <ipv6 address> command. For more information on logging, see "Configuring Logging" on page 640.You can use the WebUI or CLI to change the default controller IP address.

In the WebUI

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Network > Controller page and select the System Settings tab.

2.Under the Controller IP Details section, select the VLAN Id or the loopback interface Id in the IPv6 Address drop down.

3.Click the Apply button to apply the configuration.

In the CLI

To configure an IPv6 address to the controller

(host)(config)#controller-ipv6 loopback (host)(config)#controller-ipv6 vlan <vlanId>

To enable logging over IPv6

(host)(config)#logging <ipv6 address>

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Dell 6.2 manual Configuring IPv6 Default Gateway and Static IPv6 Routes, Managing Controller IP Addresses

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