CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS
ROUTING SETUP EXAMPLES (IPv6)
Using the following IPv6 network, this section explains basic routing setup. In this example, the routing setup required for terminal A to gain access to terminal B is explained.
It is assumed that on terminal A, “automatic address setting”, which is one of the features of IPv6, is used.
The setup includes the following operations:
(1)Enable automatic address setting
(2)Set a static route
(3)Set RIPng
(4)Check the communication state
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