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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).
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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.
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Indicates the destination IPv6 network address for the route. |
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Specifies the IP Address of the next-hop router to use for the route. |
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Specifies the interface of the next-hop router to use for the route. |
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The origin of the routing entry (e.g. Connected, Static, OSPF, RIP, etc.). |
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The cost of the given route. This is often counted in hops. |
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The priority of the routing protocol that created this routing entry. Lower values indicate a higher priority. |
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