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Netsh Routing IPv6 Context Commands

Applies To: Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2

The following commands are specific to the routing IPv6 context within the Netsh environment.

To view the command syntax, click a command:

  • dump

Add commands

  • add filter

  • add persistentroute

Delete commands

  • delete filter

  • delete persistentroute

Set commands

  • set filter

  • set persistentroute

Show commands

  • show filter

  • show persistentroutes

Netsh commands for routing IPv6

The following entries provide details for each command.

dump

Displays the IPv6 configuration of a remote access server in script form.

Syntax

dump

Remarks

  • You can dump the contents of the current configuration to a file that can be used to restore altered configuration settings.

Example

The following commands save the current configuration as a script in the c:\test\ipv6cfg.dmp file.

  • From the command prompt:

    netsh routing ipv6 dump > c:\test\ipv6cfg.dmp

  • From the netsh routing ipv6 context prompt:

    set file open c:\test\ipv6cfg.dmp

    dump

    set file close

You can use the netsh exec command to run the script created by the netsh dump command.

add filter

Adds an IPv6 packet filter to a specified interface.

Syntax

add filter

name = ] InterfaceName

filtertype = ] { input | output | dial }

srcaddr = ] IPv6Address

srcprefixlen = ] IPv6PrefixLength

dstaddr = ] IPv6Address

dstprefixlen = ] IPv6PrefixLength

{ [ proto = ] any |

   [ proto = ] { tcp | tcp-est | udp } [ srcport = ] Integerdstport = ] Integer |

proto = ] icmptype = ] Integercode = ] Integer }

Parameters

  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface on which to add the filter. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • filtertype = ] { input | output | dial }
    Specifies the filter type. The input parameter specifies that the filter being created filters input. The output parameter specifies that the filter being created filters output. The dial parameter specifies that the filter being created filters a dial-up connection.
  • srcaddr = ] IPv6Address
    Specifies the source IPv6 address field of the packet to be filtered.
  • srcprefixlen = ] IPv6PrefixLength
    Specifies the source IPv6 prefix length of the packet to be filtered. An address and a prefix length of zero (0) means ANY.
  • dstaddr = ] IPv6Address
    Specifies the destination IPv6 address field of packet to be filtered.
  • dstprefixlen = ] IPv6PrefixLength
    Specifies the destination IPv6 prefix length of packet to be filtered.
  • proto = ] { any | tcp | tcp-est | udp | icmp }
    Specifies the protocol type for the packet to be filtered.
  • srcport = ] Integer
    If proto is set to tcp, tcp-est, or udp, specifies the source port field of the packet to be filtered. A value of zero (0) means ANY.
  • dstport = ] Integer
    If proto is set to tcp, tcp-est, or udp, specifies the destination port field of packet to be filtered. A value of zero (0) means ANY.
  • type = ] Integer
    If proto is set to icmp, specifies the ICMP type field of the packet to be filtered. A value of 255 means ANY.
  • code = ] Integer }
    If proto is set to icmp, specifies the ICMP code field of the packet to be filtered. A value of 255 means ANY.

Examples

To add an IPv6 packet filter to the “Virtual Private Connection” interface, type:

add filter name="Virtual Private Connection" filtertype=input srcaddr=3000:1234:1234:1234::1 srcprefixlen=64 dstaddr=3000:1234:1234:1235::1 dstprefixlen=64 proto=any

or

add filter "Virtual Private Connection" input 3000:1234:1234:1234::1 64 3000:1234:1234:1235::1 64 any

delete filter

Deletes an IPv6 packet filter from a specified interface.

Syntax

delete filter

name = ] InterfaceName

filtertype = ] { input | output | dial }

srcaddr = ] IPv6Address

srcprefixlen = ] IPv6PrefixLength

dstaddr = ] IPv6Address

dstprefixlen = ] IPv6PrefixLength

{ [ proto = ] any |

   [ proto = ] { tcp | tcp-est | udp } [ srcport = ] Integerdstport = ] Integer |

proto = ] icmptype = ] Integercode = ] Integer }

Parameters

  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface from which you want to remove the filter. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • filtertype = ] { input | output | dial }
    Specifies the filter type. The input parameter specifies that the filter being deleted filters input. The output parameter specifies that the filter being deleted filters output. The dial parameter specifies that the filter being deleted filters a dial-up connection.
  • srcaddr = ] IPv6Address
    Specifies the source IPv6 address field of the packet to be filtered.
  • srcprefixlen = ] IPv6PrefixLength
    Specifies the source IPv6 prefix length of the packet to be filtered. An address and a prefix length of zero (0) means ANY.
  • dstaddr = ] IPv6Address
    Specifies the destination IPv6 address field of packet to be filtered.
  • dstprefixlen = ] IPv6PrefixLength
    Specifies the destination IPv6 prefix length of packet to be filtered.
  • proto = ] { any | tcp | tcp-est | udp | icmp }
    Specifies the protocol type for the packet to be filtered.
  • srcport = ] Integer
    If proto is set to tcp, tcp-est, or udp, specifies the source port field of the packet to be filtered. A value of zero (0) means ANY.
  • dstport = ] Integer
    If proto is set to tcp, tcp-est, or udp, specifies the destination port field of packet to be filtered. A value of zero (0) means ANY.
  • type = ] Integer
    If proto is set to icmp, specifies the ICMP type field of the packet to be filtered. A value of 255 means ANY.
  • code = ] Integer }
    If proto is set to icmp, specifies the ICMP code field of the packet to be filtered. A value of 255 means ANY.

Example

To delete an IPv6 packet filter from the “Virtual Private Connection” interface that matches the specified parameters, type:

delete filter name="Virtual Private Connection" filtertype=input srcaddr=3000:1234:1234:1234::1 srcprefixlen=64 dstaddr=3000:1234:1234:1235::1 dstprefixlen=64 proto=any

set filter

Modifies the default action or fragment checking for an IPv6 packet filter.

Syntax

set filter

name = ] InterfaceName

[ [ filtertype=] { input | output | dial } [ action = ] { drop | forward } ]

[ [ fragcheck = ] IPv6PrefixLength ]

Parameters

  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface on which to modify the filter. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • filtertype = ] { input | output | dial }
    Specifies the filter type. The input parameter specifies that the filter being modified filters input. The output parameter specifies that the filter being modified filters output. The dial parameter specifies that the filter being modified filters a dial-up connection.
  • action = ] { drop | forward }
    Specifies the action to be taken when a packet does not match any filter. The drop parameter specifies that unmatched packets are dropped. The forward parameter specifies that unmatched packets are forwarded.
  • fragcheck = ] { enable | disable }
    Specifies whether fragment checking is enabled or disabled for input packets.

Example

To set the IPv6 packet filter action for dial-up connections for the “Dial-up Connection” interface, type:

set filter name="Dial-up Connection" filtertype=dial action=forward

show filter

Displays IPv6 packet filter information for the specified interface. Used without parameters, show filter displays configuration information for all interfaces.

Syntax

show filter

name = ] InterfaceName

Parameters

  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to display information. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").

add persistentroute

Adds a persistent static route to the specified interface.

Syntax

add persistentroute

dest = ] IPv6Address

prefixlength = ] IPv6PrefixLength

name = ] InterfaceName

[ [ nhop = ] IPv6Address ]

[ [ proto = ] { static | nondod } ]

[ [ metric = ] Integer ]

Parameters

  • dest = ] IPv6Address
    Required. Specifies the destination IPv6 address for the specified route.
  • prefixlength = ] IPv6PrefixLength
    Specifies the prefix length for the destination address.
  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies the interface where the route is to be added.
  • nhop = ] IPv6Address
    Specifies the next hop IPv6 address for the route. For routes over point-to-point interfaces, this value is not needed.
  • proto = ] { static | nondod }
    Specifies one of the following values:

    • static: trigger demand-dial connection (default)

    • nondod: do not trigger demand-dial connection

  • metric = ] Integer
    Specifies the metric for the route.

Example

To add a persistent static route to the “Local Area Connection” interface, type:

add persistentroute dest=3000:1234:5678::1 prefixlength=48 name="Local Area Connection" proto=static metric=1

delete persistentroute

Deletes a persistent static route from the specified interface.

Syntax

delete persistentroute

dest = ] IPv6Address

prefixlength = ] IPv6PrefixLength

name = ] InterfaceName

[ [ nhop = ] IPv6Address ]

Parameters

  • dest = ] IPv6Address
    Required. Specifies the destination IPv6 address for the specified route.
  • prefixlength = ] IPv6PrefixLength
    Specifies the prefix length for the destination address.
  • name =] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies the interface where the route is to be added.
  • nhop = ] IPv6Address
    Specifies the next hop IPv6 address for the route. For routes over point-to-point interfaces, this value is not required.

Example

To delete a persistent static route from the “Local Area Connection” interface, type:

delete persistentroute dest=3000:1234:5678::1 prefixlen=48 name="Local Area Connection"

set persistentroute

Modifies a persistent static route on the specified interface.

Syntax

set persistentroute

dest = ] IPv6Address

prefixlength = ] IPv6PrefixLength

name = ] InterfaceName

[ [ nhop = ] IPv6Address ]

[ [ proto = ] { static | nondod } ]

[ [ metric = ] Integer ]

Parameters

  • dest = ] IPv6Address
    Required. Specifies the destination IPv6 address for the specified route.
  • prefixlength =] IPv6PrefixLength
    Specifies the prefix length for the destination address.
  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies the interface where the route is to be added.
  • nhop = ] IPv6Address
    Specifies the next hop IPv6 address for the route. For routes over point-to-point interfaces, this value is not required.
  • proto = ] { static | nondod }
    Specifies one of the following values:

    • static: trigger demand-dial connection (default)

    • nondod: do not trigger demand-dial connection

  • metric = ] Integer
    Specifies the metric for the route.

Example

To modify a persistent static route on the interface named Local Area Connection, type:

set persistentroute dest=3000:1234:5678::1 prefixlen=48 name="Local Area Connection" proto=static metric=2

show persistentroutes

Displays persistent static routes.

Syntax

show persistentroutes

name = ] InterfaceName

Parameters

  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Specifies the interface where persistent routes are used.

Examples

To display persistent routes for all interfaces, type:

show persistentroutes

To display persistent routes for the “Local Area Connection” interface, type:

show persistentroutes name="Local Area Connection"