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manually assigned link-local address is deleted, the automatically generated
link-local address takes effect.
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The manual assignment takes precedence over the automatic generation. That
is, if you first adopt the automatic generation and then the manual
assignment, the manually assigned link-local address will overwrite the
automatically generated one. If you first adopt the manual assignment and
then the automatic generation, the automatically generated link-local address
will not take effect and the link-local address of an interface is still the manually
assigned one. If the manually assigned link-local address is deleted, the
automatically generated link-local address takes effect.
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You must have carried out the
ipv6 address auto link-local
command before
you carry out the
undo ipv6 address auto link-local
command. However, if
an IPv6 site-local address or global unicast address is already configured for an
interface, the interface still has a link-local address because the system
automatically generates one for the interface. If no IPv6 site-local address or
global unicast address is configured, the interface has no link-local address.
Configuring IPv6 NDP
Configure a static neighbor entry
The IPv6 address of a neighbor node can be resolved into a link-layer address
dynamically through NS and NA messages or statically through manual
configuration.
You can configure a static neighbor entry in two ways:
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Mapping a VLAN interface to an IPv6 address and a link-layer address
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Mapping a port in a VLAN to an IPv6 address and a link-layer address
If you configure a static neighbor entry in the second way, make sure the
corresponding VLAN interface exists. In this case, the device associates the VLAN
interface to the IPv6 address to uniquely identify a static neighbor entry.
Configure the maximum number of neighbors dynamically learned
The device can dynamically acquire the link-layer address of a neighbor node
through NS and NA messages and add it to the neighbor table. Too large a
neighbor table may lead to the forwarding performance degradation of the
device. Therefore, you can restrict the size of the neighbor table by setting the
maximum number of neighbors that an interface can dynamically learn. When the
number of dynamically learned neighbors reaches the threshold, the interface will
stop learning neighbor information.
Table 388
Configure a static neighbor entry
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
-
Configure a static
neighbor entry
ipv6 neighbor
ipv6-address mac-address
{
vlan-id
port-type port-number
|
interface
interface-type
interface-number
}
Required
Table 389
Configure the maximum number of neighbors dynamically learned:
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
-
Summary of Contents for Switch 4210 9-Port
Page 22: ...20 CHAPTER 1 CLI CONFIGURATION ...
Page 74: ...72 CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION FILE MANAGEMENT ...
Page 84: ...82 CHAPTER 5 VLAN CONFIGURATION ...
Page 96: ...94 CHAPTER 8 IP PERFORMANCE CONFIGURATION ...
Page 108: ...106 CHAPTER 9 PORT BASIC CONFIGURATION ...
Page 122: ...120 CHAPTER 11 PORT ISOLATION CONFIGURATION ...
Page 140: ...138 CHAPTER 13 MAC ADDRESS TABLE MANAGEMENT ...
Page 234: ...232 CHAPTER 17 802 1X CONFIGURATION ...
Page 246: ...244 CHAPTER 20 AAA OVERVIEW ...
Page 270: ...268 CHAPTER 21 AAA CONFIGURATION ...
Page 292: ...290 CHAPTER 26 DHCP BOOTP CLIENT CONFIGURATION ...
Page 318: ...316 CHAPTER 29 MIRRORING CONFIGURATION ...
Page 340: ...338 CHAPTER 30 CLUSTER ...
Page 362: ...360 CHAPTER 33 SNMP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 368: ...366 CHAPTER 34 RMON CONFIGURATION ...
Page 450: ...448 CHAPTER 39 TFTP CONFIGURATION ...
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Page 452: ...450 CHAPTER 39 TFTP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 470: ...468 CHAPTER 40 INFORMATION CENTER ...
Page 496: ...494 CHAPTER 44 DEVICE MANAGEMENT ...