Configuring Networking
Routing
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IPv6 Routing Information
• Destination—Destination host/network IP address for which this route is
added.
• Next Hop—IP address of the gateway/router through which the destination
host/network can be reached.
Static Routes
You can configure a static routing to direct packets to the destination network.
Static routes can be used together with dynamic routes. Be careful not to
introduce routing loops in your network.
• Managing Static Routes, page 33
• Configuring Static Routes, page 34
Managing Static Routes
Use the Networking > Routing > Static Routes page to view, add, edit, and delete
static routes.
To open this page: In the navigation tree, choose Networking > Routing > Static
Routes.
Perform these tasks:
• To add a new route, click Add. Then enter the settings on the Add / Edit
Static Route Configuration page. For more information, see Configuring
Static Routes, page 34.
• To edit a route, check the box, and then click Edit. Then enter the settings on
the Add / Edit Static Route Configuration page. For more information, see
Configuring Static Routes, page 34.
• To delete a route, check the box, and then click Delete. When the
confirmation message appears, click OK to continue with the deletion, or
otherwise, click Cancel.