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IP Configuration
IPv6 Management and Interfaces
Cisco 350XG & 550XG Series 10G Stackable Managed Switches
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IPv6 Redirects
—Select to enable sending ICMP IPv6 redirect messages.
These messages inform other devices not to send traffic to the device, but
rather to another device.
STEP 8
Click
Apply
to enable IPv6 processing on the selected interface. Regular IPv6
interfaces have the following addresses automatically configured:
•
Link local address using EUI-64 format interface ID based on a device’s MAC
address
•
All node link local Multicast addresses (FF02::1)
•
Solicited-Node Multicast address (format FF02::1:FFXX:XXXX)
STEP 9
Click
IPv6 Address Table
to manually assign IPv6 addresses to the interface, if
required. This page is described in the
section.
STEP 10
To add a tunnel, select an interface (which was defined as a tunnel in the
page) in the IPv6 Tunnel Table and click
IPv6 Tunnel Table
. See
.
STEP 11
Press the
Restart
button to initiate refresh of the stateless information received
from the DHCPv6 server.
DHCPv6 Client Details
The
Details
button displays information received on the interface from a DHCPv6
server.
It is active when the interface selected is defined as a DHCPv6 stateless client.
When the button is pressed, it displays the following fields (for the information that
was received from the DHCP server):
•
DHCP Operational Mode
—This displays Enabled if the following conditions
are fulfilled:
-
The interface is Up.
-
IPv6 is enabled on it.
-
DHCPv6 stateless client is enabled on it.
•
Stateless Service
—Is the client defined as stateless (receives configuration
information from a DHCP server) or not.
•
DHCP Server Address
—Address of DHCPv6 server.
•
DHCP Server DUID
—Unique identifier of the DHCPv6 server.