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VersionDescription

9.0.0.0Introduced on the Z9000.

8.3.19.0Introduced on the S4820T.

8.3.7.0Introduced on the S4810.

8.5.1.0Added support for 4-port 40G line cards on ExaScale.

8.2.1.0Introduced on the E-Series ExaScale.

7.8.1.0Introduced on the C-Series and S-Series.

7.4.1.0Introduced on the E-Series TeraScale.

When the interface goes down, Dell Networking OS withdraws the route. The route is re-installed, by Dell Networking OS, when the interface comes back up. When a recursive resolution is “broken,” Dell Networking OS withdraws the route. The route is re-installed, by Dell Networking OS, when the recursive resolution is satisfied.

After an IPv6 static route interface is created, if an IP address is not assigned to a peer interface, the peer must be manually pinged to resolve the neighbor information.

You can specify a weight for an IPv4 or IPv6 static route. If the weight value of a path is 0, then that path is not used for forwarding when weighted ECMP is in effect. Also, if a path corresponding to a static route (destination) has a non-zero weight assigned to it and other paths do not have any weight configured, then regular ECMP is used for forwarding.

You can specify the weight value only to destination address and not on the egress port.

A route is considered for weighted ECMP calculations only if each paths corresponding to that route is configured with a weight.

Dell(conf)#ipv6 route 44::/64 33::1 weight 100 Dell(conf)#ipv6 route 44::/64 33::2 weight 200 Dell(conf)#do show running-config grep ipv6 route Dell(conf)#ipv6 route vrf vrf_test 44::/64 33::1 weight 100 Dell(conf)#ipv6 route vrf vrf_test 44::/64 33::2 weight 200 Dell(conf)#do show running-config grep ipv6 route vrf

show ipv6 route — views the IPv6 configured routes.

IPv6 Basics

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Dell 9.7(0.0) manual Show ipv6 route views the IPv6 configured routes