Dell PowerConnect 3548 Command Line Interface Guide - Page 217
ipv6 address link-local, Console config-if, FE80::260:3EFF:FE11:6770
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Example The following example configures an IPv6 address FE80::260:3EFF:FE11:6770 for interface g1. Console# Console (config)# interface g1 Console (config-if)# ipv6 address FE80::260:3EFF:FE11:6770 ipv6 address link-local The ipv6 address link-local Interface Configuration mode command configures an IPv6 link-local address for an interface. Use the no form of this command to return to the default link local address on the interface. Syntax • ipv6 address ipv6-address link-local • no ipv6 address link-local • ipv6-address - The IPv6 network address assigned to the interface. The address is specified in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons. Default Configuration IPv6 is enabled on the interface. Link local address of the interface is FE80::EUI64 (interface MAC address). Command Mode Interface configuration (Ethernet, VLAN, Port-channel). Cannot be configured for a range of interfaces (range context). User Guidelines • Using the no ipv6 link-local address command removes the manually configured link local IPv6 address from an interface. Multiple IPv6 addresses can be configured per interface, but only one link-local address. When the no ipv6 link-local address command is used, the interface is reconfigured with the standard link local address (the same IPv6 link-local address that is set automatically when the enable ipv6 command is used). The system automatically generates a link-local address for an interface when IPv6 processing is enabled on the interface. To manually specify a link-local address to be used by an interface, use the ipv6 link-local address command. The system supports only 64 bits prefix length for link-local addresses. IPv6 Addressing 217