MES53xx, MES33xx, MES23xx Ethernet Switch Series
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Energy-Detect mode: Disabled
Short-Reach mode: Disabled
Power Savings: 82% (0.07W out of maximum 0.40W)
Cumulative Energy Saved: 0 [Watt*Hour]
Short-Reach cable length threshold: 50m
Port Energy-Detect Short-Reach VCT Cable
Admin Oper Reason Admin Force Oper Reason Length
-------- ----- ---- ------- ----- ----- ---- ------- ----------
te1/0/1 on off on off off
te1/0/2 on off on off off
te1/0/3 on off on off off
te1/0/4 on off on off off
te1/0/5 on off on off off
te1/0/6 on off on off off
5.15
IPv6 addressing configuration
5.15.1
IPv6 protocol
The switch supports IPv6 protocol. IPv6 support is an essential feature, since IPv6 is planned to
replace IPv4 addressing completely. IPv6 protocol has an extended address space of 128 bit instead of 32
bit in IPv4. An IPv6 address is 8 blocks separated by a colon with each block having 16 bit represented as 4
hexadecimal number.
In addition to a larger address space, IPv6 has a hierarchical addressing scheme, provides route
aggregation, simplifies routing tables and boosts router performance by using neighbour discovery.
Local IPv6 addresses (IPv6Z) are assigned to the interfaces; use the following format in the
command syntax for IPv6Z addresses:
<
ipv6-link-local-address
>%<
interface-name
>
where
interface-name
- the name of the interface:
interface-name
= vlan<integer> | ch<integer> |<physical-port-name>
integer
= <decimal-number> | <integer><decimal-number>
decimal-number
= 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
physical-port-name
=
gigabitethernet
(1..8/0/1..48) |
tengigabitethernet
(1..8/0/1..24)
|
fortygigabitethernet
(1..8/0/1..4)
If the value of a single group or multiple sequential groups in an IPv6 address are zeros, e.g.
0000, these groups may be omitted. For example,
FE40:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:AD21:FE43 address can be shortened to FE40::AD21:FE43.
Two 2 separated zero groups cannot be omitted because of the ambiguity of the resulting
address.
EUI-64 is an identifier created based on the interface MAC address, which represents by the
64 least significant bits of the IPv6 address. A MAC address is divided into two 24-bit parts
separated by the FFFE constant.
Global configuration mode commands
Command line prompt in the global configuration mode is as follows:
console(config)#