Chapter 3
Getting Started
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Configuring a Basic IPv6 Network
7. Make sure all computers connected to the device can ping one another.
Section 3.2.2
Configuring a Basic IPv6 Network
To configure a basic IPv6 network, do the following:
1. Connect a computer to the Fast Ethernet port (fe-cm-1) of the device and configure the computer to be on
the same subnet as the port.
2. Configure an IPv6 address and default gateway for the computer (e.g. FDD1:9AEF:3DE4:1/24 and
FDD1:9AEF:3DE4:2).
3. Configure the fe-cm-1 and switch.0001 interfaces on the device with IPv6 addresses.
4. Connect one of the switched ports from any available line module to an IPv6 capable network.
5. Configure the computers on the IPv6 network to be on the same IP subnet as switch.0001 and configure the
default gateway address.
6. Enable the Brute Force Attack (BFA) protection system on the device. For more information, refer to
Section 6.3, “Enabling/Disabling Brute Force Attack Protection”
7. Enable IPv6 Neighbor Discovery. For more information, refer to
Section 7.1.5, “Configuring IPv6 Neighbor
8. Make sure all computers connected to the device can ping one another.
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