IPv6 Commands
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ProSafe Managed Switch
using a link-local address as the next hop. A route with a preference of 255 cannot be used to
forward traffic.
Default
Format ipv6 route <ipv6-prefix>/<prefix_length> {<next-hop-address> | Null0
| interface {<unit/slot/port> | tunnel <tunnel_id>}
<next-hop-address>} [<preference>]
Mode
no ipv6 route
Use this command to delete an IPv6 static route. Use the command without the optional
parameters to delete all static routes to the specified destination. Use the <preference>
parameter to revert the preference of a route to the default preference.
Format no ipv6 route <ipv6-prefix>/<prefix_length> [{<next-hop-address> |
Null0 | interface {<unit/slot/port> | tunnel <tunnel_id>}
<next-hop-address> | <preference>}]
Mode
ipv6 route distance
This command sets the default distance (preference) for IPv6 static routes. Lower route
distance values are preferred when determining the best route. The ipv6 route command
allows you to optionally set the distance (preference) of an individual static route. The default
distance is used when no distance is specified in this command.
Changing the default distance does not update the distance of existing static routes, even if
they were assigned the original default distance. The new default distance will only be
applied to static routes created after invoking the ipv6 route distance command.
Default
Format ipv6 route distance <1-255>
Mode
no ipv6 route distance
This command resets the default static route preference value in the router to the original
default preference. Lower route preference values are preferred when determining the best
route.
Format no ipv6 route distance
Mode
disabled
Global Config
Global Config
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Global Config
Global Config