IPv6 Static Routes

Important - First, you must enable the IPv6 Support and reboot (see System Configuration).

Configuring IPv6 Static Routes in Gaia Portal

You can configure IPv6 static routes only one route at a time.

Note - You must connect to the Gaia PortalClosed Web interface for the Check Point Gaia operating system. of the applicable Security GroupClosed A logical group of Security Appliances that provides Active/Active cluster functionality. A Security Group can contain one or more Security Appliances. Security Groups work separately and independently from each other. To the production networks, a Security Group appears a single Security Gateway. Every Security Group contains: (A) Applicable Uplink ports, to which your production networks are connected; (B) Security Appliances (the Quantum Maestro Orchestrator determines the applicable Downlink ports automatically); (C) Applicable management port, to which the Check Point Management Server is connected..

Configuring IPv6 Static Routes in Gaia Clish

Syntax

Notes:

Important - After you add, configure, or delete features, run the "save config" command to save the settings permanently.

Parameters

Troubleshooting

 

Important - First, you must enable the IPv6 Support and reboot (see System Configuration).

Configuring IPv6 Static Routes in Gaia Portal

You can configure IPv6 static routes only one route at a time.

Configuring IPv6 Static Routes in Gaia Clish

Syntax

Notes:

  • You must run these commands in Gaia gClish of the applicable Security Group.

  • There are no "add" commands for the static route feature.

Important - After you add, configure, or delete features, run the "save config" command to save the settings permanently.

Parameters

Troubleshooting