The recursive lookup feature allows a
		device to search for another route if the original next-hop is not reachable.
		About this task
If the next-hop for a basic static route
			is directly reachable, it is added to the routing table. If that next-hop is not
			reachable, the device can perform a lookup for another route (a recursive route). You
			can enable the recursive lookup feature in the default VRF or in a non-default VRF.
				
Note   
In SLX-OS, an original next-hop is not considered resolved if it is reachable
				through a default route, such as ::/0.
 
		Procedure
- 
				Access global configuration
					mode.
				
					device# configure terminal
				 
			 - 
				To enable recursive lookup in
					the default VRF, run the following command. 
				
					device(config)# ipv6 route next-hop-recursion
				 
			 - 
				To enable recursive lookup in a
					non-default VRF, run the following commands.
				
					device(config) vrf red
device(config-vrf-red)# address-family ipv6 unicast
device(config-vrf-red-ipv6-unicast)ipv6 route next-hop-recursion
				 
				
				This example enables
					recursive lookup in a VRF named red.