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Security: IPv6 First Hop Security
Configuring IPv6 First Hop Security through Web GUI
Cisco 350XG & 550XG Series 10G Stackable Managed Switches
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Medium
—Specifies the maximum allowed Advertised Default Router
Preference value. The following values are acceptable: low, medium and
high (see RFC4191).
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High
—Specifies the maximum allowed Advertised Default Router
Preference value. The following values are acceptable: low, medium and
high (see RFC4191).
STEP 4
To configure system-defined default policies or existing user defined policy select
the policy in the policy table and click
Edit.
STEP 5
To attach this policy to an interface:
•
Attach Policy to VLAN
—Click to jump to
page
where you can attach this policy to a VLAN.
•
Attach Policy to Interface
page where you can attach this policy to a port.
DHCPv6 Guard Settings
Use the DHCPv6 Guard Settings page to enable the DHCPv6 Guard feature on a
specified group of VLANs and to set the global configuration values for this
feature. If required, a policy can be added or the system-defined default DHCPv6
Guard policies can be configured in this page.
To configure DHCPv6 Guard:
STEP 1
Click
Security
>
IPv6 First Hop Security
>
DHCPv6 Guard Settings
.
STEP 2
Enter the following global configuration fields:
•
DHCPv6 Guard VLAN List
—Enter one or more VLANs on which DHCPv6
Guard is enabled.
•
Device Role
—Displays the device role. See definition in the
Add
page.
•
Minimal Preference
—This field indicates whether the DHCPv6 Guard
policy will check the minimum advertised preference value of the packet
received.
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No Verification
—Disables verification of the minimum advertised
preference value of the packet received.