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UANTA COMPUTER INC.
Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch
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Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Network Switch User Manual Version 0.1 Page: 566/970
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Command Mode
Interface Config
9.3.2.5 ipv6 route
Use this command to configure an IPv6 static route. The <ipv6-prefix> is the IPv6 network that
is the destination of the static route. The <prefix_length> is the length of the IPv6 prefix — a
decimal value (usually 0-64) that shows how many of the high-order contiguous bits of the
address comprise the prefix (the network portion of the address). A slash mark must precede
the <prefix_length>. The <next-hop-address> is the IPv6 address of the next hop that can be
used to reach the specified network. The <preference> parameter is a value the router uses to
compare this route with routes from other route sources that have the same destination. The
range for <preference> is 1 - 255, and the default value is 1. The interface <slot/port> identifies
direct static routes from point-to-point and broadcast interfaces, and must be specified when
using a link-local address as the next hop. A route with a preference of 255 cannot be used to
forward traffic.
Syntax
ipv6 route <ipv6-prefix>/<prefix_length> {<next-hop-address> [<preference>] |
interface <slot/port> <next-hop-address> [<preference>]}
no ipv6 route <ipv6-prefix>/<prefix_length> [{<next-hopaddress> | interface
<slot/port> <next-hop-address> | <preference>}]
no – Use this command to delete an IPv6 static route. Use the command without the
optional parameters to delete all static routes to the specified destination. Use the
<preference> parameter to revert preference of a route to default preference.
Default Setting
Disabled
Command Mode
Global Config
9.3.2.6 ipv6 mtu
This command sets the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size, in bytes, of IPv6 packets on an
interface. This command replaces the default or link MTU with a new MTU value.

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