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Figure 25-4 Create an IPv6 static route
describes the IPv6 static route configuration items:
Table 25-4 IPv6 static route configuration items
Item
Description
Destination IP Address
Type the destination host or network IP address, in the X:X::X:X format. The
128-bit destination IPv6 address is a hexadecimal address with eight parts
separated by colons (:). Each part is represented by a 4-digit hexadecimal integer.
Prefix Length
Type the prefix length of the destination IPv6 address.
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 priorities
for them enables route backup.
Next Hop
Type the next hop address, in the same format as the destination IP address.
Interface
Select the outgoing interface.
You can select any available interface, for example, a virtual interface, of the
device. If you select NULL 0, the destination IPv6 address is unreachable.
Static Route Configuration Examples
IPv4 Static Route Configuration Example
Network requirements
The IP addresses of devices are shown in
. IPv4 static routes need to be configured on
Switch A, Switch B and AC for Host A and Host B to communicate with each other.