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- An interface that is re-activated restarts duplicate address detection
for all unicast IPv6 addresses on the interface. While duplicate address
detection is performed on the interface’s link-local address, the other
IPv6 addresses remain in a “tentative” state. If no duplicate link-local
address is found, duplicate address detection is started for the
remaining IPv6 addresses.
- If a duplicate address is detected, it is set to “duplicate” state, and a
warning message is sent to the console. If a duplicate link-local
address is detected, IPv6 processes are disabled on the interface. If a
duplicate global unicast address is detected, it is not used. All
configuration commands associated with a duplicate address remain
configured while the address is in “duplicate” state.
- If the link-local address for an interface is changed, duplicate address
detection is performed on the new link-local address, but not for any
of the IPv6 global unicast addresses already associated with the
interface.
Current Neighbor Cache Table
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IPv6 Address
– IPv6 address of neighbor device.
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Age
– The time since the address was verified as reachable (in minutes).
A static entry is indicated by the value “Permanent.”
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Link-layer Address
– Physical layer MAC address.
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State
– The current state for an entry.
The following states are used for dynamic entries:
- INCMP (Incomplete) - Address resolution is being carried out on the
entry. A neighbor solicitation message has been sent to the multicast
address of the target, but it has not yet returned a neighbor
advertisement message.
- REACH (Reachable) - Positive confirmation was received within the
last ReachableTime interval that the forward path to the neighbor was
functioning. While in REACH state, the device takes no special action
when sending packets.
Summary of Contents for WPCI-G - annexe 1
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Page 26: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS xxvi ...
Page 36: ...GETTING STARTED ...
Page 72: ...MANAGING SYSTEM FILES 2 24 ...
Page 74: ...SWITCH MANAGEMENT ...
Page 90: ...CONFIGURING THE SWITCH 3 16 ...
Page 245: ...SHOWING PORT STATISTICS 8 33 Figure 8 12 Port Statistics ...
Page 252: ...ADDRESS TABLE SETTINGS 9 6 ...
Page 318: ...CLASS OF SERVICE 12 16 ...
Page 330: ...QUALITY OF SERVICE 13 12 ...
Page 348: ...DOMAIN NAME SERVICE 15 8 ...
Page 404: ...IP ROUTING 17 44 ...
Page 406: ...COMMAND LINE INTERFACE ...
Page 608: ...MIRROR PORT COMMANDS 26 4 ...
Page 644: ...SPANNING TREE COMMANDS 29 28 ...
Page 668: ...VLAN COMMANDS 30 24 ...
Page 686: ...CLASS OF SERVICE COMMANDS 31 18 ...
Page 700: ...QUALITY OF SERVICE COMMANDS 32 14 ...
Page 792: ...IP INTERFACE COMMANDS 36 50 ...
Page 818: ...APPENDICES ...
Page 824: ...SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS A 6 ...
Page 828: ...TROUBLESHOOTING B 4 ...
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