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© Virtual Access 2018
GW2020 Series User Manual
Issue: 2.1
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Web: Gateway
UCI: network.@route[0].gateway
Opt: Gateway
Network gateway. If omitted, the gateway from the parent
interface is taken. If set to 0.0.0.0 no gateway will be specified
for the route.
Web: Metric
UCI: network.@route[0].metric
Opt: metric
Specifies the route metric to use.
0
Range
Web: MTU
UCI: network.@route[0].mtu
Opt:mtu
Defines a specific MTU for this route. If omitted, the MTU from
the parent interface will be taken.
Blank
Range
Table 37: Information table for IPv4 static routes section
15.3
Configuring IPv6 routes using the web interface
You can also specify IPv6 routes by defining one or more IPv6 routes. In the IPv6 routes
section, click Add.
Web Field/UCI/Package Option
Description
Web: Interface
UCI: network.@route[1].interface
Opt: interface
Specifies the logical interface name of the parent or master
interface this route belongs to. It must refer to one of the defined
interface sections.
Web: target
UCI: network.@route[1].target
Opt: target
Specifies the route network IP address, or subnet in CIDR
notation:
Eample: 2001:0DB8:100:F00:BA3::1/64
Web: Gateway
UCI: network.@route[1].gateway
Opt: Gateway
Network gateway. If omitted, the gateway from the parent
interface is taken. If set to 0.0.0.0 no gateway will be specified
for the route.
Web: Metric
UCI: network.@route[1].metric
Opt: metric
Specifies the route metric to use.
0
Range
Web: MTU
UCI: network.@route[1].mtu
Opt:mtu
Defines a specific MTU for this route. If omitted the MTU from the
parent interface will be taken.
Empty
Range
Table 38: Information table for IPv6 routes
When you have made your changes, click Save & Apply.
15.4
Configuring routes using command line
By default all routes are named ‘route’, it is identified by @route then the route’s
position in the package as a number. For example, for the first route in the package
using UCI:
network.@route[0]=route
network.@route[0].interface=lan