Interface Configuration Commands
22-10
IPv6 Configuration
Interface Configuration Commands
ipv6 address
This
command
configures
a
global
IPv6
address
on
an
interface,
including
VLAN,
tunnel,
and
loopback
interfaces,
and
enables
IPv6
processing
on
the
interface.
Syntax
ipv6 address
{
ipv6-addr
/
prefix-length | ipv6-prefix
/
prefix-length
eui64
}
no ipv6 address
[
ipv6-addr
/
prefix-length | ipv6-prefix
/
prefix-length eui64
]
Parameters
Defaults
No
IPv6
addresses
are
defined
for
any
interface.
Mode
Router
interface
configuration:
C3(su)
‐
>router(Config
‐
if(Vlan
1))#
Usage
Use
this
command
to
manually
configure
a
global
IPv6
address
on
an
interface.
You
can
enter
the
complete
128
‐
bit
address
and
prefix,
or
use
the
eui64
parameter
to
configure
a
global
IPv6
address
using
an
EUI
‐
64
identifier
in
the
low
order
64
bits
of
the
address.
When
using
the
eui64
parameter,
you
specify
only
the
network
prefix
and
length,
and
the
SecureStack
C3
generates
the
low
order
64
bits.
The
hexadecimal
letters
in
the
IPv6
addresses
are
not
case
‐
sensitive.
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ipv6 address
22-10
ipv6 enable
22-11
ipv6 mtu
22-12
ipv6
‐
addr
The
IPv6
address
to
be
configured
on
the
interface.
This
parameter
must
be
in
the
form
documented
in
RFC
4291,
with
the
address
specified
in
hexadecimal
using
16
‐
bit
values
between
colons.
prefix
‐
length
The
length
of
the
IPv6
prefix
for
this
address.
The
value
of
prefix
‐
length
is
a
decimal
number
indicating
the
number
of
high
‐
order
contiguous
bits
of
the
address
that
comprise
the
network
portion
of
the
address.
If
the
eui64
parameter
is
used,
this
value
must
be
64
bits.
ipv6
‐
prefix
The
IPv6
prefix
to
be
configured
on
the
interface.
This
parameter
must
be
in
the
form
documented
in
RFC
4291,
with
the
address
specified
in
hexadecimal
using
16
‐
bit
values
between
colons.
eui64
Configures
an
IPv6
address
for
an
interface
using
an
EUI
‐
64
interface
ID
in
the
low
order
64
bits
of
the
address
and
enables
IPv6
processing
on
the
interface.
Summary of Contents for SECURESTACK C3
Page 2: ......
Page 34: ...xxxii...
Page 40: ...Getting Help xxxviii About This Guide...
Page 126: ...clear license 4 6 Activating Licensed Features...
Page 132: ...set port inlinepower 5 6 Configuring System Power and PoE...
Page 228: ...clear port protected name 7 60 Port Configuration...
Page 270: ...clear snmp interface 8 42 SNMP Configuration...
Page 396: ...clear port txq 12 10 Port Priority Configuration...
Page 414: ...ip igmp robustness 13 18 IGMP Configuration...
Page 542: ...clear arpinspection statistics 17 32 DHCP Snooping and Dynamic ARP Inspection...
Page 546: ...Enabling Router Configuration Modes 18 4 Preparing for Router Mode...
Page 640: ...traceroute ipv6 21 10 IPv6 Management...
Page 698: ...show ipv6 dhcp binding 24 20 DHCPv6 Configuration...
Page 746: ...show ipv6 ospf virtual link 25 48 OSPFv3 Configuration...
Page 834: ...ip access group 26 88 Authentication and Authorization Configuration...
Page 848: ...TACACS Configuration clear tacacs interface 27 14...
Page 866: ...sFlow Configuration show sflow agent 28 18...
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