Config router static6, Command syntax pattern – Fortinet 100A User Manual

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config router static6

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This example shows how to display the OSPF configuration.

show router ospf

config router static6

Use this command to add, edit, or delete static routes for IPv6 traffic. Add static routes
to control the destination of traffic exiting the FortiGate unit. You configure routes by
adding destination IP addresses and netmasks and adding gateways for these
destination addresses. The gateways are the next hop routers to which to route traffic
that matches the destination addresses in the route.

The FortiGate unit assigns routes using a best match algorithm. To select a route for a
packet, the FortiGate unit searches through the routing table for a route that best
matches the destination address of the packet. If a match is not found, the FortiGate
unit routes the packet using the default route.

Command syntax pattern

config router static6

edit <sequence_integer>

set <keyword> <variable>

end

config router static6

edit <sequence_integer>

unset <keyword>

end

config router static6

delete <sequence_integer>
end

get router static6 [<sequence_integer>]

show router static6 [<sequence_integer>]

static6 command keywords and variables

Keywords and variables

Description

Default Availability

device
<interface-name_str>

The name of the FortiGate interface

through which to route traffic.

null

All models.
NAT/Route

mode only.

dst
<destination-
address_ipv6mask>

The destination IPV6 address and

netmask for this route.
Enter ::/0 for the destination IPV6

address and netmask to add a default

route.

::/0

All models.
NAT/Route

mode only.

gateway
<gateway-
address_ipv6mask>

The IPV6 address of the first next hop

router to which this route directs traffic.

::

All models.
NAT/Route

mode only.

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