5000 Series Layer 2/3 Managed Data Center Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Parameters
ipv6-address
Indicates the IPv6 address of the neighbor or interface.
Default
The default is None.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
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network ipv6 neighbor
This command is used for the manual addition of IPv6 neighbors to the IPv6 neighbor table for this
network port. The entry is automatically converted to a static entry if an IPv6 neighbor already exists in
the neighbor table. Also, the neighbor discovery process does not result in static entries being modified.
Such entries are, however, treated in the same manner for IPv6 forwarding. Furthermore, when the
corresponding interface is operationally active, static IPv6 neighbor entries are applied to both the kernel
stack and to the hardware.
The
no
command is used for the removal of IPv6 neighbors from the neighbor table.
network ipv6 neighbor ipv6-address macaddr
no network ipv6 neighbor ipv6-address macaddr
Parameters
ipv6-address
Indicates the IPv6 address of the neighbor or interface.
Default
The default is None.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
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network ipv6 address
When working with the network port, the options of this command can be used to configure the IPv6
global address manually, to enable/disable stateless global address autoconfiguration, and to
enable/disable DHCPv6 client protocol information on the port. It is possible to configure multiple IPv6
addresses on the network port.
The
no
command can be used to remove any configured IPv6 prefixes. When used with the address
option, the command removes the manually configured IPv6 global address on the network port interface
The command can also be used with the
autoconfig
option in order to disable the stateless global
address autoconfiguration on the network port. Finally, the command can also be used with the
DHCP
option in order to disable the DHCPv6 client protocol on the network port.