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• All Routes - Shows all active IPv6 routes
Non-Configurable Data
Number of Routes/Best Routes - Displays the total number of active routes/best routes in the route
table.
IPv6 Prefix/Prefix Length - Displays the Network Prefix and Prefix Length for the Active Route.
Protocol - Displays the Type of Protocol for the Active Route.
Next Hop Slot/Port - Displays the Interface over which the Route is Active.
Next Hop IP - Displays the Next Hop IPv6 Address for the Active Route.
Command Buttons
Refresh - Reloads the data on the page.
11.6.8.3 Configuring IPv6 Router Route Preference Page
Use this panel to configure the default preference for each protocol. These values are arbitrary values in
the range of 1 to 255 and are independent of route metrics. Most routing protocols use a route metric to
determine the shortest path known to the protocol, independent of any other protocol. The best route to a
destination is chosen by selecting the route with the lowest preference value. When there are multiple
routes to a destination, the preference values are used to determine the preferred route. If there is still a
tie, the route with the best route metric will be chosen. To avoid problems with mismatched metrics you
must configure different preference values for each of the protocols.
Configurable Data
Static - The Static Route preference value for the router. The default value is 1. The range is 1 to 255.
OSPFv3 Intra - The OSPFv3 intra route preference value in the router. The default value is 110. The
range is 1 to 255.
OSPFv3 Inter - The OSPFv3 inter route preference value in the router. The default value is 110. The
range is 1 to 255.
OSPFv3 External - The OSPFv3 External route preference value in the router. The default value is
110. The range is 1 to 255.
Non-Configurable Data
Local - Local preference.
Command Buttons