Configuring IP Information
Management and IP Interfaces
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STEP 1 Click Administration > Management Interface > (Layer 2) > IPv6 Routes. 
The 
IPv6 Routes 
page opens. 
This page displays the following fields:
• IPv6 Address—The IPv6 subnet address.
• Prefix Length—IP route prefix length for the destination IPv6 subnet 
address. It is preceded by a forward slash.
• Interface—Interface used to forward the packet.
• Next Hop—Address where the packet is forwarded. Typically, this is the 
address of a neighboring router. This must be a link local address.
• Metric—Value used for comparing this route to other routes with the same 
destination in the IPv6 router table. All default routes have the same value.
• Life Time—Time period during which the packet can be sent, and resent, 
before being deleted.
• Route Type—How the destination is attached, and the method used to 
obtain the entry. The following values are:
-
Local
—A manually configured switch IPv6 address.
-
Dynamic
—The destination is indirectly attached IPv6 subnet address. 
The entry was obtained dynamically via the ICMP protocol.
STEP  2 Click Apply. The IPv6 route is added, and Running Configuration file is updated.