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Configuring NetworkingConfiguring IPv62To configure RIPng:STEP 1STEP 2STEP 3Select Networking > IPv6 > Routing.Under RIPng, check Enable.Click Save.Configuring Static RoutingYou can configure static routes to direct packets to the destination network. Astatic route is a pre-determined pathway that a packet must travel to reach aspecific host or network. Some ISPs require static routes to build your routingtable instead of using dynamic routing protocols. Static routes do not require CPUresources to exchange routing information with a peer router. You can also usestatic routes to reach peer routers that do not support dynamic routing protocols.Static routes can be used together with dynamic routes. Be careful not tointroduce routing loops in your network.To create a static route:STEP 1STEP 2STEP 3STEP 4STEP 5STEP 6STEP 7Select Networking > IPv6 > Routing.In the list of static routes, click Add.Enter the route name.If a route is to be immediately active, check the Active box. When a route is addedin an inactive state, it will be listed in the routing table, but will not be used by thefirewall. The route can be enabled later. This feature is useful if the network that theroute connects to is not available when you added the route. When the networkbecomes available, the route can be enabled.In the IPv6 destination field, enter the IPv6 address of the destination host ornetwork for this route.In the IPv6 prefix length field, enter the number of prefix bits in the IPv6 addressthat define the destination subnet.Choose the physical network interface through which this route is accessible:• WAN—The route goes through the WAN interface.• LAN—The route goes through the LAN interface.<strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>RV</strong><strong>120W</strong> Administration Guide 46

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