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IPv6 support—BGP4+, Neighbor Discovery (ND),OSPFv3, RD, RIPng
In addition to the unicast protocol support, the configured MAC address is used by IPv4 and IPv6 unicast software-generated packets
(for example, ping) and IPv4 and IPv6 hardware-forwarded packets. For IPv4 addresses that are configured on the IP interface,
gratuitous ARP is generated when the IP MAC address is configured. For IPv6 addresses, DAD is started and link-local addresses are
regenerated when the IP MAC address is configured.
If Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) IPv4 or IPv6 sessions are configured on an interface where an IP MAC is configured, the
VRRP sessions continue to use the virtual MAC address assigned to the virtual router ID (VRID) for any ARP or ND queries.
Some restrictions apply to the user-configurable MAC address per IP interface feature:
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The manually configured IP MAC address is not supported for multicast communications.
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The IP MAC address must be unique on the device including any interfaces. If the device is configured as part of a stack, the IP
MAC address must not be the same as the MAC address of other stack units. If a stack MAC address is configured it must not
be the same as the IP MAC on any interface.
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The IP MAC address configured manually for a VE interface must be unique within the same VLAN.
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There is a maximum number of IP interfaces (248) on which an IP MAC address can be configured and the number of VRRP
virtual interfaces that can be supported simultaneously is affected by any increase over the default number of 120 interfaces. If
the
system-max max-ip-mac
command is set above 120, a reduction in the number of IPv4 VRRP entries supported is
calculated as <configured-value> - 120. For example, if the
system-max max-ip-mac
value is set to 130, the number of IPv4
VRRP entries is reduced by 10 entries (130-120).
Manually configuring an IP MAC address
One IP MAC address can be manually configured for each Layer 3 physical or virtual ethernet (VE) interface on a device. The configured
MAC address will be used for all the software and hardware communications related to unicast IPv4 or IPv6 addresses on the IP
interface.
1. From privileged EXEC mode, enter configuration mode by issuing the
configure terminal
command.
device# configure terminal
2. Configure an ethernet interface link.
device(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/6
3. Configure the IP address of the interface.
device(config-if-e1000-1/1/6)# ip address 10.53.5.1/24
4. Configure a MAC address on the interface.
device(config-if-e1000-1/1/6)# ip-mac aaaa.bbbb.cccc
5. Exit to Privileged EXEC mode.
device(config-if-e1000-1/1/6)# end
User-configurable MAC address per IP interface
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