Chapter 32 Static Route
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IP Application > Static Routing > IPv6 Static Route
The following table describes the related labels you use to create a static route.
Table 131 IP Application > Static Routing > IPv6 Static Route
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Route
Destination
Enter the IPv6 address of the final destination.
Prefix Length
Enter the prefix length number of up to 64 for this destination.
Next Hop
Enter the IPv6 address of the next-hop router.
Interface Type
Select the type of the IPv6 interface through which the IPv6 packets are forwarded.
The Switch supports only the VLAN interface type at the time of writing.
Interface ID
Enter the ID number of the IPv6 interface through which the IPv6 packets are forwarded.
Add
Click
Add
to insert a new static route to the Switch’s run-time memory. The Switch loses these
changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the
Save
link on the top navigation panel to
save your changes to the non-volatile memory when you are done configuring.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Index
This field displays the index number of the route. Click a number to edit the static route entry.
Interface
This field displays the descriptive name of the interface that is used to forward the packets to
the destination.
Route
Destination/Prefix
Length
This field displays the IPv6 subnet prefix and prefix length of the final destination.
Next Hop
This field displays the IPv6 address of the gateway that helps forward the packet to the
destination.
Select an entry’s check box to select a specific entry. Otherwise, select the check box in the
table heading row to select all entries.
Delete
Click
Delete
to remove the selected entry from the summary table.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to clear the check boxes.