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Layer 3 Routing Commands 1610
no ipv6 route [vrf
vrf-name
]
ipv6-prefix
/
prefix-length
{
next-hop-address
|
Null0 | vlan
vlan-id
| tunnel
tunnel-id
} [track <
object-number
>]
no ipv6 route [vrf
vrf-name
]
ipv6-prefix/prefix-length
ipv6-address
preference
no ipv6 route [vrf
vrf-name
]
ipv6-prefix/prefix-length interface-type ipv6-
address
no ipv6 route [vrf
vrf-name
]
ipv6-prefix/prefix-length interface
vrf-name
— The name of an existing VRF instance.
ipv6-prefix
—An IPv6 prefix representing the subnet that can be reached
via the next-hop neighbor.
prefix-length
—The length of the IPv6 prefix — a decimal value (usually 0-
64) that shows how many of the high-order contiguous bits of the address
comprise the prefix (the network portion of the address). A slash mark
must separate the prefix from the prefix-length with no spaces on either
side of the slash mark.
interface-type
—Distinguishes direct static routes from point-to-point and
broadcast interfaces, and must be specified when using a link-local address
as the next hop. Interface-type can be Null 0 or vlan plus vlan-id or tunnel
plus tunnel-id.
ipv6-address
—The IPv6 address of the next hop neighbor.
preference
—The administrative distance the router uses to compare this
route with routes from other route sources that have the same destination.
(Range: 1-255)
track
<
object-number
>
—The optional IP SLA tracking object identifier
(Range 1–128).
Default Configuration
There is no default vlan-id or tunnel-id.
The default routing preference for static routes is 1.
The default VRF is the global routing instance.
There is no default IPv6 SLA tracking object.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode