The IPv6 Routing Table displays the active routes in the system. It includes a combination of connected routes, static routes, and any routes established through the dynamic routing protocols (i.e. RIP and OSPF).
This table applies to IPv6 routes; for IPv4 route data, see Viewing Routing Table.
To view the IPv6 Routing Table:
In the left navigation pane, go to Protocols > IPv6.
From the menu, select Routing Table.
Indicates the destination IPv6 network address for the route.
Specifies the IP Address of the next-hop router to use for the route.
Specifies the interface of the next-hop router to use for the route.
The origin of the routing entry (e.g. Connected, Static, OSPF, RIP, etc.).
The cost of the given route. This is often counted in hops.
The priority of the routing protocol that created this routing entry. Lower values indicate a higher priority.