T2600G/L3/StaticRouting/IPv6
IPv6 Static Routing
You can manually add desired static IPv6 routing entries on this page.
IPv6 Static routing entries are non-aging entries which are manually configured by the administrator, and remain unchanged even when the topology changes. IPv6 static routes are commonly used in a relative simple and stable network. Proper configuration of IPv6 static routes can greatly improve network performance.
To create a static IPv6 routing entry:
- Step1:
- Click Add to load the configuration page.
- Step2:
- Enter the destination IPv6 address, subnet mask, next hop and distance, then click Create.
IPv6 Static Routing Config
- Destination
- Specify the destination IPv6 address of the packets.
- Prefix Length
- Specify the subnet mask of the destination IPv6 address.
- Next Hop
- Specify the IPv6 gateway address to which the packet should be sent next.
- Distance
- Specify the administrative distance. The distance is the trust rating of a routing entry. A higher value means a lower trust rating. Among routes to the same destination, the route with the lowest distance value will be recorded in the routing table.
- Metric
- Displays the metric to reach the destination IP address. .
- Interface Name
- Displays the name of the gateway interface.