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11. Refer to the
Default Route Priority
field and set the following parameters:
12. Select the
IPv6 Routing
tab. IPv6 networks are connected by IPv6 routers. IPv6 routers pass IPv6 packets from one network
segment to another.
Figure 5-186
Device Overrides -Static Routes screen, IPv6 Routing tab
13. Select
Unicast Routing
to enable IPv6 unicast routing for this profile. Keeping unicast enabled allows the profile’s
neighbor advertisements and solicitations in unicast (as well as multicast) to provide better neighbor discovery. This setting
is enabled by default.
14. Select
Unique Local Address Reject Route
to reject
Unique Local Address
(ULA). ULA is an IPv6 address block
(fc00::/7) that is an approximate IPv6 counterpart to IPv4 private addresses. When selected, a reject entry is added to the
IPv6 routing table to reject packets with Unique Local Address.
Static Default Route
Priority
Use the spinner control to set the priority value (1 - 8,000) for the default static route.
The default setting is 100.
DHCP Client Default Route
Priority
Use the spinner control to set the priority value (1 - 8,000) for the default route learnt
from the DHCP client. The default setting is 1000.
Enable Routing Failure
When selected, all default gateways are monitored for activity. The system will failover
to a live gateway if the current gateway becomes unusable. This feature is enabled by
default.
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