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HP 830 Series - Displaying the Ipv6 Active Route Table; Creating an Ipv6 Static Route

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Item Descri
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Preference
Set a preference value for the static route. The smaller the number, the higher
the preference.
For example, specifying the same preference for multiple static routes to the
same destination enables load sharing on the routes, while specifying different
preferences enables route backup.
Next Hop Enter the next hop IP address, in dotted decimal notation.
Interface
Select the outgoing interface.
You can select any available Layer 3 interface, for example, a virtual
interface, of the device. If you select NULL 0, the destination IP address is
unreachable.
Displaying the IPv6 active route table
Select Network > IPv6 Routing from the navigation tree to enter the page.
Figure 234 IPv6 active route table
Table 85 Field description
Field Descri
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tion
Destination IP Address
Destination IP address and prefix length of the IPv6 route.
Prefix Length
Protocol Protocol that discovered the IPv6 route.
Preference
Preference value for the IPv6 route.
The smaller the number, the higher the preference.
Next Hop Next hop IP address of the IPv6 route.
Interface
Outgoing interface of the IPv6 route. Packets destined for the specified
network segment are sent out of the interface.
Creating an IPv6 static route
1. Select Network > IPv6 Routing from the navigation tree.

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