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D-Link xStack DGS-3420 Series - Create Ipv6 Route; Delete Ipv6 Route

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xStack® DGS-3420 Series Layer 2 Managed Stackable Gigabit Switch CLI Reference Guide
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41-4 create ipv6route
Description
This command is used to create an IPv6 static route in the Switch’s IP routing table. If the next hop is
a global address, it is not necessary to indicate the interface name. If the next hop is a link local
address, then the interface name must be specified.
Format
create ipv6route [default | <ipv6networkaddr>] [[<ipif_name 12> <ipv6addr> | <ipv6addr>]
{<metric 1-65535>} {[primary | backup]} | ip_tunnel <tunnel_name 12>]
Parameters
default - Specifies the default route.
<ipv6networkaddr> - Specifies the destination network for the route.
<ipif_name 12> <ipv6addr> - Specifies the interface for the route.
<ipv6addr> - Specifies the next hop address for this route.
<metric 1-65535> - (Optional) Enter the metric used here. The default setting is 1.
primary - (Optional) Specifies the route as the primary route to the destination.
backup - (Optional) Specifies the route as the backup route to the destination. If the route is not
specified as the primary route or the backup route, then it will be auto-assigned by the system.
The first created is the primary, the second created is the backup.
ip_tunnel - Specifies the IPv6 tunnel name used.
<tunnel_name 12> - Enter the IPv6 tunnel name used here. This name can be up to 12
characters long.
Restrictions
Only Administrator, Operator and Power-User level users can issue this command.
Example
To create an IPv6 default route:
DGS-3420-28SC:admin#create ipv6route default System FEC0::5
Command: create ipv6route default System FEC0::5
Success.
DGS-3420-28SC:admin#
41-5 delete ipv6route
Description
This command is used to delete an IPv6 static route from the Switch’s IP routing table. If the next hop
is a global address, it is not necessary to indicate the interface name. If the next hop is a link local
address, then the interface name must be specified.

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