07-09-2012 10:37 AM - edited 03-01-2019 05:35 PM
Hi all, this sounds like a simple question. Can anyone help? Thanks.
07-10-2012 03:54 AM
I think this is around the area you're looking for:
An IPv6 host maintains a default router list from which it selects a router for traffic to offlink destinations. The selected router for a destination is then cached in the destination cache. NDP for IPv6 specifies that routers that are reachable or probably reachable are preferred over routers whose reachability is unknown or suspect. For reachable or probably reachable routers, NDP can either select the same router every time or cycle through the router list. By using DRP, you can configure an IPv6 host to prefer one router over another, provided both are reachable or probably reachable.
08-12-2012 11:53 PM
Try command ipv6 route ::/0 XXXX:XXXX::X
XXXX:XXXX::X should be real ipv6 address of "default gateway"
05-30-2020 10:34 AM
The switch does not require the IPv6 address of the default gateway to be configured manually. The switch will automatically receive its default gateway from the ICMPv6 Router Advertisement message from the router.
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