Managing IPv6 Routes (Windows CE 5.0)
Routing**is a primary function of IP. Datagrams labeled with a source and destination IP address are handed to IP. IP examines the destination address on each datagram, compares it to a locally maintained route table, and decides what action to take.
Routing is turned on by default only if Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) or the Bluetooth gateway configuration tool is used. If you do not include ICS or this tool and want to manage routes, you can enable IP routing manually.
The following list shows ways in which you can manage routing tables for IPv6:
For information about using IP Helper to manage network routing, see Managing Routing.
See Also
Core Protocol Stack for IPv6 | Routing for IPv6 | Enabling IPv6 Routing | Managing IPv4 Routes
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