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AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide
Section II: Basic Operations 225
IPV6 ROUTE
Syntax
ipv6 route ::/0
ipaddress
Parameters
ipaddress Specifies an IPv6 address of a default gateway. The
address is entered in this format:
nnnn:nnnn:nnnn:nnnn:nnnn:nnnn:nnnn:nnnn
Where N is a hexadecimal digit from 0 to F. The eight
groups of digits have to be separated by colons.
Groups where all four digits are ‘0’ can be omitted.
Leading ‘0’s in groups can also be omitted.
Mode
Global Configuration mode
Description
Use this command to assign the switch an IPv6 default gateway address.
A default gateway is an address of an interface on a router or other Layer
3 device. It defines the first hop to reaching the remote subnets or
networks where the network devices are located. You must assign the
switch a default gateway address if both of the following are true:
You assigned the switch an IPv6 management address.
The remote management devices (e.g., Telnet workstations, TFTP
servers, etc.) are not members of the same subnet as the IPv6
management address.
Review the following guidelines before assigning a default gateway
address:
The switch can have just one IPv6 default gateway.
The switch must already have an IPv6 management address.
The IPv6 management address and the default gateway address must
be members of the same subnet.
Confirmation Command
“SHOW IPV6 ROUTE” on page 236

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