route6¶
The following operations can be performed on "route6":
add | clear | rm | set | unset | show
add route6¶
Adds an IPv6 static route to the routing table of the NetScaler appliance.
Synopsys¶
add route6 <network> [<gateway>] [-vlan <positive_integer> | -vxlan <positive_integer>] [-weight <positive_integer>] [-distance <positive_integer>] [-cost <positive_integer>] [-advertise ( DISABLED | ENABLED )] [-msr ( ENABLED | DISABLED ) [-monitor <string>]] [-td <positive_integer>] [-ownerGroup <string>]
Arguments¶
network
IPv6 network address for which to add a route entry to the routing table of the NetScaler appliance.
gateway
The gateway for this route. The value for this parameter is either an IPv6 address or null.
Default value: 0
vlan
Integer value that uniquely identifies a VLAN through which the NetScaler appliance forwards the packets for this route.
Default value: 0
Minimum value: 0
Maximum value: 4094
vxlan
Integer value that uniquely identifies a VXLAN through which the NetScaler appliance forwards the packets for this route.
Minimum value: 1
Maximum value: 16777215
weight
Positive integer used by the routing algorithms to determine preference for this route over others of equal cost. The lower the weight, the higher the preference.
Default value: 1
Minimum value: 1
Maximum value: 65535
distance
Administrative distance of this route from the appliance.
Default value: 1
Minimum value: 1
Maximum value: 254
cost
Positive integer used by the routing algorithms to determine preference for this route. The lower the cost, the higher the preference.
Default value: 1
Minimum value: 0
Maximum value: 65535
advertise
Advertise this route.
Possible values: DISABLED, ENABLED
msr
Monitor this route with a monitor of type ND6 or PING.
Possible values: ENABLED, DISABLED
Default value: DISABLED
monitor
Name of the monitor, of type ND6 or PING, configured on the NetScaler appliance to monitor this route.
td
Integer value that uniquely identifies the traffic domain in which you want to configure the entity. If you do not specify an ID, the entity becomes part of the default traffic domain, which has an ID of 0.
Minimum value: 0
Maximum value: 4094
ownerGroup
The owner node group in a Cluster for this route6. If owner node group is not specified then the route is treated as Striped route.
Default value: DEFAULT_NG
Example¶
add route6 ::/0 2004::1 add route6 ::/0 FE80::67 -vlan 5
clear route6¶
Removes IPv6 routes of the specified type (protocol) from the routing table of the NetScaler appliance.
Synopsys¶
clear route6 <routeType>
Arguments¶
routeType
Type of IPv6 routes to remove from the routing table of the NetScaler appliance.
rm route6¶
Removes a static IPv6 route from the NetScaler appliance.
Synopsys¶
rm route6 <network> [<gateway>] [-vlan <positive_integer> | -vxlan <positive_integer>] [-td <positive_integer>] [-ownerGroup <string>]
Arguments¶
network
The network of the route to be removed.
gateway
The gateway address of the route to be removed.
Default value: 0
vlan
Integer that uniquely identifies the VLAN defined for this route.
Default value: 0
Minimum value: 0
Maximum value: 4094
vxlan
Integer value that uniquely identifies a VXLAN through which the NetScaler appliance forwards the packets for this route.
Minimum value: 1
Maximum value: 16777215
td
Integer value that uniquely identifies the traffic domain in which you want to configure the entity. If you do not specify an ID, the entity becomes part of the default traffic domain, which has an ID of 0.
Minimum value: 0
Maximum value: 4094
ownerGroup
The owner node group in a Cluster for this route6. If owner node group is not specified then the route is treated as Striped route.
Default value: DEFAULT_NG
Example¶
rm route6 ::/0 2004::1rm route6 ::/0 FE80::67 -vlan 5
set route6¶
Modifies parameters of an IPv6 static route.
Synopsys¶
set route6 <network> [<gateway>] [-vlan <positive_integer> | -vxlan <positive_integer>] [-weight <positive_integer>] [-distance <positive_integer>] [-cost <positive_integer>] [-advertise ( DISABLED | ENABLED )] [-msr ( ENABLED | DISABLED ) [-monitor <string>]] [-td <positive_integer>]
Arguments¶
network
IPv6 network address of the route entry to be modified.
gateway
The gateway for the route's destination network.
Default value: 0
vlan
Integer value that uniquely identifies a VLAN through which the NetScaler appliance forwards the packets for this route.
Default value: 0
Minimum value: 0
Maximum value: 4094
vxlan
Integer value that uniquely identifies a VXLAN through which the NetScaler appliance forwards the packets for this route.
Minimum value: 1
Maximum value: 16777215
weight
Positive integer used by the routing algorithms to determine preference for this route over others of equal cost. The lower the weight, the higher the preference.
Default value: 1
Minimum value: 1
Maximum value: 65535
distance
Administrative distance of this route from the appliance.
Default value: 1
Minimum value: 1
Maximum value: 254
cost
Positive integer used by the routing algorithms to determine preference for this route. The lower the cost, the higher the preference.
Default value: 1
Minimum value: 0
Maximum value: 65535
advertise
Advertise this route.
Possible values: DISABLED, ENABLED
msr
Monitor this route with a monitor of type ND6 or PING.
Possible values: ENABLED, DISABLED
Default value: DISABLED
monitor
Name of the monitor, of type ND6 or PING, configured on the NetScaler appliance to monitor this route.
td
Integer value that uniquely identifies the traffic domain in which you want to configure the entity. If you do not specify an ID, the entity becomes part of the default traffic domain, which has an ID of 0.
Minimum value: 0
Maximum value: 4094
Example¶
set route6 1::1/100 2000::1 -advertise enable
unset route6¶
Unset the attributes of a route that were added by the add/set route command..Refer to the set route6 command for meanings of the arguments.
Synopsys¶
unset route6 <network> [<gateway>] [-vlan <positive_integer> | -vxlan <positive_integer>] [-td <positive_integer>] [-weight] [-distance] [-cost] [-advertise] [-msr] [-monitor]
Example¶
unset route6 2000::1/100 3000::1 -advertise enable
show route6¶
Displays configuration and state information of all IPv6 routes in the NetScaler appliance's routing table, or of the specified IPv6 route.
Synopsys¶
show route6 [<network> [<gateway>] [-vlan <positive_integer> | -vxlan <positive_integer>] [-td <positive_integer>]] [<routeType>] [-detail]
Arguments¶
network
IPv6 network address of the route entry for which to display details.
gateway
Any gateway of the route entry for which to display details.
Default value: 0
vlan
Integer that uniquely identifies the VLAN defined for this route.
Default value: 0
Minimum value: 0
Maximum value: 4094
vxlan
Integer value that uniquely identifies a VXLAN through which the NetScaler appliance forwards the packets for this route.
Minimum value: 1
Maximum value: 16777215
td
Integer value that uniquely identifies the traffic domain in which you want to configure the entity. If you do not specify an ID, the entity becomes part of the default traffic domain, which has an ID of 0.
Minimum value: 0
Maximum value: 4094
routeType
The type of IPv6 routes to be to be displayed.
detail
To get a detailed view.
Outputs¶
gatewayName
The name of the gateway for this route.
advertise
Any gateway of the route entry for which the details are to be displayed.
type
State of the RNAT.
stateflag
dynamic
Whether this route is dynamically learned or not.
weight
Weight of this route.
distance
Administrative distance of this route from the appliance.
cost
Positive integer used by the routing algorithms to determine preference for this route. The lower the cost, the higher the preference.
data
Internal data of this route.
flags
For a dynamic route, the routing protocol from which the route was learned.
msr
Whether MSR is enabled or disabled.
monitor
Name of the monitor, of type ND6 or PING, configured on the NetScaler appliance to monitor this route.
state
Whether this route is UP or DOWN.
totalprobes
The total number of probes sent.
totalfailedprobes
The total number of failed probes.
failedprobes
Current number of failed monitoring probes.
monStatCode
The code indicating the monitor response.
monStatParam1
First parameter for use with message code.
monStatParam2
Second parameter for use with message code.
monStatParam3
Third parameter for use with message code.
data1
Internal data of this route.
routeOwners
Use this option with -dynamic and in a cluster only to specify the set of nodes from which this dynamic route has been learnt.
retain
STATIC
Static route.
PERMANENT
Permanent Route.
connected
Connected Route.
OSPFV3
For a dynamic route, the routing protocol from which the route was learned.
ISIS
If this route is dynamic then which routing protocol was it learnt from.
active
For a dynamic route, the routing protocol from which the route was learned.
BGP
For a dynamic route, the routing protocol from which the route was learned.
RIP
For a dynamic route, the routing protocol from which the route was learned.
raRoute
For a dynamic route, the routing protocol from which the route was learned.
ownerGroup
The owner node group in a Cluster for this route6. If owner node group is not specified then the route is treated as Striped route.
clusterFlags
Flags for cluster. Currently used to determine if it is a cluster system
devno
count
Example¶
Following is an example of the output of the show route6 command: Flags: Static(S), Dynamic(D), Active(A) --------------------------------------- Network Gateway(vlan) Flags ------- ----------- ----- 0::0/0 2001::1 S(A) 0::0/0 FE80::90(4) D(A)