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The IPv6 Static Route Support for Object Tracking feature allows an IPv6 Static Route to be associated with a tracked-object.
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The ipv6 route command will allow an IPv6 static route to be associated with a tracked-object.
An IPv6 static route associated with a tracked-object is inserted into the IPv6 routing table if the state of the tracked-object is up and if all other routing-table-insertion criteria are met.
An IPv6 static route may be inserted into the IPv6 routing table if the following insertion criteria are met:
Note | An IPv6 static route may be associated with both a tracked object and a BFD session. Both tracked object and BFD session state must be up before the IPv6 static route is inserted in the routing table. |
An IPv6 static route resident in the routing table is removed if any of the insertion criteria becomes false.
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enable
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configure
terminal
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ipv6 route
{vrf
table-name-id
ipv6-prefix
interface
interface number
[admin-distance
object-number
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ipv6-adress
object-number
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multicast
object-number
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name
object-number
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nexthop-vrf
object-number
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tag
object-number
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track
object-number
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unicastobject-number
]}
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end
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show
track object-number
The following example shows how to configure tracking for IPv6 static route for object tracking:
Device> enable Device# configure terminal Device(config)# ipv6 route vrf 0x0 2001:DB8:1:2::/64 fastEthernet0/0 2001:DB8:3:4::1 track 42 Device(config)# end
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Cisco IOS commands |
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Object tracking |
Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking |
IP Application Services commands |
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Feature Name |
Releases |
Feature Information |
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IPv6 Static Route Support for Object Tracking |
Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2)E |
This feature expands Enhanced Object Tracking (EOT) functionality to allow the object tracking for IPv6 static routes.
In Cisco IOS 15.2(2)E, this feature is supported on the following platforms: |