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ipv6 address autoconfig

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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide Command Default Level Level: 12. Usage Guideline If the command is configured on an IPv6 ISTAP tunnel, the last 32 bits of the interface ID are constructed using the source IPv4 address of the tunnel. Example This example shows how to add an IPv6 address incidence. Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# interface vlan1 Switch(config-if)# ipv6 address 3ffe:501:ffff:0::/64 eui-64 Switch(config-if)# 7-4 ipv6 address autoconfig This command is used to enable the automatic configuration of the IPv6 address using the stateless autoconfiguration. Use the no form of this command to delete an IPv6 address formed by auto-configuration. ipv6 address autoconfig [default] no ipv6 address autoconfig Parameters default (Optional) Specifies that if the default router is selected on this interface, the default keyword causes a default route to be installed using that default router. The default keyword can be specified only on one interface. Default By default, this option is disabled. Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode. Command Default Level Level: 12. Usage Guideline This command only available for the VLAN IPv6 interface. By default the auto-configuration option is disabled. When enabling automatic configuration, the interface enables IPv6 processing and the router advertisement containing an assigned global address prefix will be received on this interface from an IPv6 router. Then the resulting address that is a combination of the prefix and the interface identifier will be assigned to the interface. When this option is disabled, the obtained global unicast address will be removed from the interface. If the default option is specified, it will accord the received router advertisement to insert a default route to the IPv6 routing table. The type of this default route is SLAAC. It has higher route preference than the dynamic default route which is learnt from RIPng, OSPFv3, and BGP+. 87

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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Command Default Level
Level: 12.
Usage Guideline
If the command is configured on an IPv6 ISTAP tunnel, the last 32 bits of the interface ID are constructed using the
source IPv4 address of the tunnel.
Example
This example shows how to add an IPv6 address incidence.
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface vlan1
Switch(config-if)# ipv6 address 3ffe:501:ffff:0::/64 eui-64
Switch(config-if)#
7-4
ipv6 address autoconfig
This command is used to enable the automatic configuration of the IPv6 address using the stateless auto-
configuration. Use the
no
form of this command to delete an IPv6 address formed by auto-configuration.
ipv6 address autoconfig [default]
no ipv6 address autoconfig
Parameters
default
(Optional) Specifies that if the default router is selected on this interface, the
default keyword causes a default route to be installed using that default router. The
default keyword can be specified only on one interface.
Default
By default, this option is disabled.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration Mode.
Command Default Level
Level: 12.
Usage Guideline
This command only available for the VLAN IPv6 interface. By default the auto-configuration option is disabled.
When enabling automatic configuration, the interface enables IPv6 processing and the router advertisement
containing an assigned global address prefix will be received on this interface from an IPv6 router. Then the
resulting address that is a combination of the prefix and the interface identifier will be assigned to the interface.
When this option is disabled, the obtained global unicast address will be removed from the interface.
If the default option is specified, it will accord the received router advertisement to insert a default route to the IPv6
routing table. The type of this default route is SLAAC. It has higher route preference than the dynamic default route
which is learnt from RIPng, OSPFv3, and BGP+.