Example
The following shows the default gateway configured for this device:
Console#show ipv6 default-gateway
ipv6 default gateway: FE80::269:3EF9:FE19:6780
Console#
Related Commands
show ip redirects (41-5)
ipv6 mtu
This command sets the size of the maximum transmission unit (MTU) for IPv6
packets sent on an interface. Use the
no
form to restore the default setting.
Syntax
ipv6 mtu size
no ipv6 mtu
size
- Specifies the MTU size. (Range: 1280-65535 bytes)
Default Setting
1500 bytes
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (VLAN)
Command Usage
• If a non-default value is configured, an MTU option is included in the router
advertisements sent from this device. This option is provided to ensure that all
nodes on a link use the same MTU value in cases where the link MTU is not
otherwise well known.
•
IPv6 routers do not fragment IPv6 packets forwarded from other routers.
However, traffic originating from an end-station connected to an IPv6 router
may be fragmented.
• All devices on the same physical medium must use the same MTU in order to
operate correctly.
• IPv6 must be enabled on an interface before the MTU can be set.
Example
The following example sets the MTU for VLAN 1 to 1280 bytes:
Console(config)#interface vlan 1
Console(config-if)#ipv6 mtu 1280
Console(config-if)#
Related Commands
show ipv6 mtu (41-19)
jumbo frame (23-9)
41-18
IP Interface Commands
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Summary of Contents for IC40240-10G
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Page 33: ...Getting Started ...
Page 43: ...1 1 10 Introduction ...
Page 61: ...2 2 18 Initial Configuration ...
Page 63: ...Switch Management ...
Page 75: ...3 3 12 Configuring the Switch ...
Page 117: ...4 4 42 Basic Management Tasks ...
Page 163: ...6 6 28 User Authentication ...
Page 175: ...7 7 12 Access Control Lists ...
Page 283: ...14 14 8 Quality of Service ...
Page 293: ...15 15 10 Multicast Filtering ...
Page 299: ...16 16 6 Domain Name Service ...
Page 309: ...17 17 10 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ...
Page 319: ...18 18 10 Configuring Router Redundancy ...
Page 343: ...19 19 24 IP Routing ...
Page 355: ...Web Click Routing Protocol RIP Statistics Figure 20 5 RIP Statistics 20 12 Unicast Routing 20 ...
Page 385: ...20 20 42 Unicast Routing ...
Page 387: ...Command Line Interface ...
Page 399: ...21 21 12 Overview of the Command Line Interface ...
Page 465: ...24 24 16 SNMP Commands ...
Page 519: ...26 26 18 Access Control List Commands ...
Page 545: ...30 30 2 Rate Limit Commands ...
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