Ipv6 mroute next-hop-enable-default – Brocade FastIron Ethernet Switch IP Multicast Configuration Guide User Manual

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Configures a static mroute for this virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) route.

ipv6-address-prefix/prefix-length

Configures the destination IPv6 address and prefix for which the route should be added.

next-hop address

Configures a next-hop address as the route path.

cost

Configures a metric for comparing the route to other static routes in the static route table
that have the same destination. The range is 1-16; the default is 1.

distance

distance-value

Configures the route's administrative distance. The range is 1 to 255; the default is 1.

name

name

Name for this static route.

Modes

VRF configuration mode

Usage Guidelines

The no form of this command deletes a previously configured next-hop static mroute.

Examples

This example adds a route to network 2020::0/120 with 2022::0/120 as the next hop.

Device(config-vrf)# ipv6 mroute 2020::0/120 2022::0/120

History

Release version

Command history

8.0.10a

This command was introduced.

ipv6 mroute next-hop-enable-default

Enables the option to use the default mroute to resolve a static mroute next hop.

Syntax

ipv6 mroute [ vrf vrf-name ] next-hop-enable-default

no ipv6 mroute [ vrf vrf-name ] next-hop-enable-default

Command Default

Static mroutes are not resolved using the default mroute.

Parameters

vrf

vrf-name

Configures a static mroute for this virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) route.

Modes

VRF configuration mode

Usage Guidelines

The no form of this command disables the default mroute option for next hops.

Examples

This example enables the use of the default mroute to resolve a static mroute next hop:

Device(config-vrf)# ipv6 mroute next-hop-enable-default

ipv6 mroute next-hop-enable-default

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