Users Guide

Layer 3 Routing Commands 1824
ipv6-address—The IPv6 address of the next hop to which packets are
routed. It must be the address of an adjacent router (for example, the next
hop must be in a subnet configured on the local router). A maximum of 16
next-hop IPv6 addresses can be specified.
vlan-id—The VLAN over which the IPv6 link-local address may be
reached.
link-local-address—The IPv6 link-local address of the adjacent router.
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Route Map mode.
User Guidelines
A packet is routed to the next hop specified by this command only if there is
no explicit route to the destination in the routing table. A default route in the
routing table is not considered an explicit route for an unknown destination
address. If a default route is configured and packets match the policy with a
set ipv6 default next-hop action, they will be policy routed.
Only one of set ipv6 next-hop, set ipv6 default next-hop, or set interface
null0 may be specified in a route map. However, a set ipv6 next-hop
statement may be configured in a separate route-map statement.
Command History
Command introduced in version 6.6 firmware.
set ipv6 precedence
Use this command to specify the precedence in the IPv6 packet header in the
path toward the destination to which the packets should be forwarded. Use
the no form of this command to remove a precedence setting from a route
map.
Syntax
set ipv6 precedence 0-7