Chapter 25. Implementing IPv6 Routing

3.0 IP Connectivity

3.3 Configure and verify IPv4 and IPv6 static routing

3.3.a Default route

3.3.b Network route

3.3.c Host route

3.3.d Floating static

This last chapter in Part VII of the book completes the materials about IPv6 by examining three major topics. The first section examines IPv6 connected and local routes, similar to IPv4, showing how a router adds both connected and local routes based on each interface IPv6 address. The second major section of this chapter then looks at how to configure static IPv6 routes by typing in commands, in this case using the ipv6 route command instead of IPv4’s ip route command. The final major section examines the Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP).

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