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set ipv6 default next-hop
set ipv6 default next-hop
To indicate where to output packets that pass a match clause of a route map for policy routing and for
which the Cisco NX-OS software has no explicit route to a destination, use the set ipv6 default next-hop
command. To delete an entry, use the no form of this command.
Syntax Description
ipv6-address
load-share
verify-availability
Defaults
This command is disabled by default.
Command Modes
Route-map configuration (config-route-map)
Supported User Roles
network-admin
vdc-admin
Command History
Release
4.2(1)
Usage Guidelines
An ellipsis (...) in the command syntax indicates that your command input can include multiple values
for the ipv6-address argument.
Use this command to provide certain users a different default route. If the software has no explicit route
for the destination in the packet, then it routes the packet to this next hop. The first next hop specified
with the set ipv6 default next-hop command needs to be adjacent to the router. The optional specified
IP addresses are tried in turn.
Use the ipv6 policy route-map interface configuration command, the route-map global configuration
command, and the match and set route-map configuration commands to define the conditions for policy
routing packets. The ipv6 policy route-map command identifies a route map by name. Each route-map
command has a list of match and set commands associated with it. The match commands specify the
match criteria—the conditions under which policy routing occurs. The set commands specify the set
actions—the particular routing actions to perform if the criteria enforced by the match commands are
met.
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set ipv6 default next-hop ipv6-address [...ipv6-address] [load-share | verify-availability]
no set ipv6 default next-hop ipv6-address [...ipv6-address] [load-share | verify-availability]
IPv6 address of the next hop to which packets are output.The next hop must be
an adjacent router. You can configure up to 32 IPv6 addresses.
(Optional) Enables load sharing.
Verifies the reachability of the tracked object.
Modification
This command was introduced.
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Cisco Nexus 7000 Series IP SLAs Commands
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