ipv6 route vrf

Syntax

ipv6 route <DEST-IPV6-ADDR>/<PREFIX> [<NEXT-HOP-IP-ADDR>|<INTERFACE>|reject|blackhole] vrf <VRF-NAME>

no ipv6 route <DEST-IPV6-ADDR>/<PREFIX> [<NEXT-HOP-IP-ADDR>|<INTERFACE>|reject|blackhole] vrf <VRF-NAME>

Description

Adds an IPv6 static route in the specified VRF. If no <VRF-NAME> is specified it is added to the default VRF.

The no form of this command removes an IPv6 static route from the VRF.

Command context

config

Parameters

<DEST-IPV6-ADDR>/<PREFIX>

Specifies the IPv6 route destination. For example, X:X::X:X/M as 120::/124.

<NEXT-HOP-IP-ADDR>

Specifies the next hop IPv6 address for reaching the destination. Format: X:X::X:X

<INTERFACE>

Specifies the next hop as an outgoing interface.

blackhole

Specifies that packets matching the destination prefix are silently discarded and no ICMP error notification is sent to the sender.

reject

Specifies that packets matching the destination prefix are discarded and an ICMP error notification is sent to the sender.

vrf <VRF-NAME>

Specifies the VRF name. If no <VRF-NAME> is specified, the route is applied to the default VRF. Length: Up to 32 alpha numeric characters.

Authority

Administrators

Examples

switch(config)# ipv6 route 120::/124 121::2 vrf test
switch(config)# ipv6 route 121::/124 1/1/9 vrf test
switch(config)# ipv6 route 122::/124 blackhole vrf test
switch(config)# ipv6 route 123::/124 reject vrf test
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# no ipv6 route 120::/124 121::2 vrf test