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Adding Routes to a Virtual Connection Endpoint (VCE)
Use this page to add and manage routes to a Virtual Connection Endpoints (VCE) for a particular Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance (formerly Skylight) module.
To add an IPv4 or IPv6 route to a VCE
Access the page VCE ▶ Configuration.
The VCE Configuration page appears. A list of all existing VCEs and their current status is displayed in the top section of the screen and the IPv4 and IPv6 routes are listed in the bottom section.(Optional) To limit the view to only certain IPv4 or IPv6 routes, enter a value on which to filter in the IPv4 Routes or IPv6 Routes section of the screen, then click Search. You can filter by the VCE name and the route name.
Note: Enter an asterisk (*) as a wildcard to replace one or several characters.
In the IPv4 Routes or IPv6 Routes section of the screen, click the Add button to add a new route or click the route Name to edit an existing, active route.
For more information on specific parameters, refer to the following table.
VCE IPv4 and IPv6 Routes (VCE ▶ Configuration)
Parameter | Description |
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Name | The name to assign to the route. It can also be a brief description of the route, such as Default Route. |
Type | The route type may be either Network (for a range of addresses) or Host (for a specific IP address) |
VCE | Make a selection from the drop-down list to identify the VCE on the Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control to which this route is associated. |
Destination | The route's network or host address. The default IPv4 destination is 0.0.0.0 and the default IPv6 destination is ::/0. |
Network mask | The mask assigned to the route Note: Only used for Network routes. |
Gateway | The gateway associated with this route |
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