Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\gina\Desktop\Checkout_new\Dell Plasma\User

Guide\Plasma_UGSystemConfig.fm

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To view the IPv6 Routes Table:

• Click System > IP Addressing > IPv6 Routes Table in the tree view to

display the IPv6 Routes Table page.
The following is displayed for each IP address:

IPv6 Address — The destination IPv6 address.

Prefix Length — The length of the IPv6 prefix. This field is applicable

only when the destination address is defined as a global IPv6 address.

Interface — The interface that is used to forward the packet. Interface

refers to any Port, LAG or VLAN.

Next Hop — The address to which the packet is forwarded on the

route to the Destination address (typically the address of a

neighboring router). This can be either a Link Local or Global IPv6

address.

Metric — The value used for comparing this route to other routes

with the same destination in the IPv6 route table. This is an

administrative distance with the range of 0-255.

Life-Time — The timeout interval of the route if no activity takes

place. Infinite means the address is never deleted.

Route Type — Specifies whether the destination is directly-attached

and the means by which the entry was learned. The possible options

are:

Local — A directly-connected route entry.

Static — Manually configured route, supported only for default

gateway, learned through the Neighbor Discover (ND) process.

ICMP — The route was learned through ICMP Redirect

messages, sent by the router.

ND — Route was learned by the ND protocol from Router

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