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130 Configuring System Information
Figure 6-36. IPv6 Routes Table
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IPv6 Address
— Defines the destination IPv6 address.
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Prefix Length
— Specifies the length of the IPv6 prefix. The Prefix field is applicable only when the
IPv6 Static IP address is defined as a Global IPv6 address. The range is 5 - 128.
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Interface
— Displays the interface that is used to forward the packet. Interface refers to any Port, LAG
or VLAN.
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Next
Hop — Defines the address to which the packet is forwarded on the route to the Destination
address (typically the address of a neighboring router). This can be either a Link Local or Global
IPv6 address.
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Metric
— Indicates the value used for comparing this route to other routes with the same destination in
the IPv6 route table. This is an administrative distance with the range of 0-255. The default value is 1.
•Life-Time
— Indicates the life-time of the route.
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Route
Ty p e
— Displays whether the destination is directly attached and the means by which the entry
was learned. The following values are:
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Local
— Indicates a directly connected route entry.
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Static
— Indicates the route is learned through the ND process. The entry is automatically
converted to a static entry.
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ICMP
— Indicates the route is learned through ICMP messages.
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ND
— Indicates the route is learned through RA messages.