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netsh interface ipv6 show neighbor
4.
Find the Interface *: Local Area Connection section (the * corresponds to the interface number for your PC
system’s IPv6 address). No entry should be present in this category for any address starting with the fe80:
prefix.
5.
In the Windows PC’s command line, run a multicast IPv6 ping to all nodes on the subnet where the
Management port is running. This executes a multicast IPv6 ping to the Network Automation management port
connected to the PC.
In the Windows command prompt, run the following command:
ping -6 -n 5 ff02::1
Allow the command to complete whether or not responses occur.
6.
In the Windows PC’s command line, run the following command a second time:
netsh interface ipv6 show neighbor
The MGMT port IPv6 link-local address should now appear in the neighbor table under the Interface xx: Local
Area Connection section, similar to the following:
fe80::230:48ff:febc:97da 00-30-48-bc-97-da Reachable
This is the link-local address of the Network Automation appliance management port (MGMT).
7.
Open an SSH client session to the Network Automation CLI at the IPv6 address shown in Step 6 along with the
interface number. Log in with the factory default username/password admin/admin.
Next, you assign a globally routable static IPv6 address on the management port.
8.
Proceed with appliance configuration as described in
Configuring a Network Automation Appliance for IPv4 and
IPv6
.
Configuring a Network Automation Appliance for IPv4 and IPv6
If Network Automation uses DHCP, make a note of the IP address assigned to Network Automation, and then use the
Setup Wizard as described in
Configuring Network Automation Using the Setup Wizard
in the
Network Automation
Administrator’s Guide
.
Note:
The Network Automation appliance supports dual-stack connectivity for reachability on both IPv4 and IPv6
networks. You can use either or both.
Otherwise, configure IP addresses as follows:
1.
At the CLI (command line interface) command prompt, enter
configure server
, and specify the following:
2.
Enter the new Database Name and press Enter.
Database Name is a descriptive name for this deployment. It is used in reports
titles, headers, etc.
Recommended: Begin name with uppercase letter.
Database Name []:
Corp100_west
3.
For the first-time installation, you can choose to generate a new HTTPS certificate.
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