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Static Routes are often used to: ▪ Connect to a specific network. Provide a Gateway of Last Resort for a stub network. Reduce the number of routes advertised by summarizing several contiguous networks as one static route. Create a backup route in case a primary route link fails.
To configure a basic IPv6 static route, perform these steps. Enter global configuration mode. Designate the route destination as an IPv6 address in hexadecimal with 16-bit values between colons, as specified in RFC 2373, and include the address prefix length preceded by a slash.
Configuring IPv6 Static Routes Type of IPv6 static routeOutgoing interfaceNextHopRecursivenot setsetFully SpecifiedsetGUAFully SpecifiedsetLLAFloatingsetGUA or LLA1 more row

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The IPv6 default route (::/0) is a static route used for all traffic that has a destination network not docHubable through any other IPv6 route in the routing table.
Configuring IPv6 Static Routes Type of IPv6 static routeOutgoing interfaceADDirectly Attachedset1Recursivenot set1Fully Specifiedset1Fully Specifiedset11 more row
The show ip route static command displays the current static route configuration on the routing switch. Example of an ECMP set with the same destination but different next-hop routers shows the configuration resulting from the static routes configured in the example above.
There are four types of a static route. These types are the static network route, static host route, fix static route, and the floating static route.
IPv4 vs IPv6 Routing Routing is configured to enable communication between different networks. IPv6 works in the same way as IPv4 in terms of routing, but it has a separate routing table and process. If the router receives a packet using the IPv4 scheme, it will route the traffic based on the IPv4 routing table.

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