Dell PowerConnect 5448 User's Guide - Page 120
Defining IPv6 Default Gateway, show ipv6 interface, ipv6 icmp, ipv6 icmp error-interval
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The following is an example of the CLI commands: console# show ipv6 interface vlan 1 Number of ND DAD attempts: 1 MTU size: 1500 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration state: enabled ICMP unreachable message state: enabled MLD version: 2 IP addresses Type fe80::232:87ff:fe08:1700 linklayer ff02::1 linklayer ff02::1:ff08:1700 linklayer DAD State ----------- Active N/A N/A console(config)# ipv6 icmp error-interval ICMP errors rate limiting console(config)# ipv6 icmp error-interval The time interval between tokens being placed in the bucket in milliseconds console(config)# ipv6 icmp error-interval 100 The maximum number of tokens stored in the bucket Defining IPv6 Default Gateway The IPv6 Default Gateway Page provides the ability to manually configure the router of all off-link traffic. The default gateway address is an interface that serves as an access point to another network. For IPv6, the configuration of the default gateway is not mandatory, as hosts can automatically learn of the existence of a router on the local network via the router advertisement procedure. Unlike IPv4, the IPv6 default gateway can have multiple IPv6 addresses which may include up to one user-defined static address and multiple dynamic addresses learned via router solicitation message. The user-defined default gateway has a higher precedence over an automatically advertised router. • When removing an IP interface, all of its default gateway IP addresses are removed. • Dynamic IP addresses cannot be removed. • An Alert message appears once a user attempts to insert more than one user-defined address. • An Alert message appears when attempting to insert a none Link Local type address. 120 Configuring System Information