Configuring Internet Protocol Version 6
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The
IPv6 Neighbors Page
contains the following fields:
View IPV6 Neighbors
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View Static
— Displays the static IPv6 address entries from the IPv6 Neighbor Table.
•
View Dynamic
— Displays the dynamic IPv6 address entries from the IPv6 Neighbor Table.
•
View IPv6 Address
— Displays the currently configured neighbor IPv6 address entries from the IPv6
Neighbor Table. The address must be a valid IPv6 address, specified in hexadecimal using 16-bit values
between colons.
•
View MAC Address
— Displays the MAC address mapped to the IPv6 address.
IPV6 Neighbors
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Clear Table
— Deletes the entries in the IPv6 Neighbor Table. The possible field values are:
–
Static Only
— Deletes the static IPv6 address entries from the IPv6 Neighbor Table.
–
Dynamic Only
— Deletes the dynamic IPv6 address entries from the IPv6 Neighbor Table.
–
All Dynamic and Static
— Deletes the IPv6 Neighbor Table static and dynamic address entries.
•
The radio button is selected to delete/add/modify an entry.
•
Interface
— Displays the interface (VLAN) on which the IPv6 interface is configured.
•
IPv6 Address
— Defines the currently configured neighbor IPv6 address. The address must be a valid IPv6
address, specified in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons.
•
MAC Address
— Displays the MAC address mapped to the IPv6 address.
•
Type
— Displays the type of the neighbor discovery cache information entry. The possible field values are:
–
Static
— Shows static neighbor discovery cache entries.
–
Dynamic
— Shows dynamic neighbor discovery cache entries.
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State
— Displays the IPv6 Neighbor status. The following states are available:
Incomplete
,
Reachable
,
Stale
,
Delay
and
Probe
.
2.
Select an interface.