Dell S4148U-ON OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide Release 10.4.0E R2 - Page 319
ipv6 address, autoconfig
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Parameters • *- Clears all routes and refreshes the IPv6 routing table. Traffic flow for all the routes in the switch is affected. • A::B/mask - Removes the IPv6 route and refreshes the IPv6 routing table. Traffic flow in the switch is affected only for the specified route. Default Command Mode Usage Information Example Not configured EXEC This command does not remove the static routes from the routing table. OS10# clear ipv6 route * Supported Releases 10.3.0E or later ipv6 address Configures a global unicast IPv6 address on an interface. Syntax ipv6 address ipv6-address/prefix-length Parameters ipv6-address/prefix-length - Enter a full 128-bit IPv6 address with the network prefix length, including the 64-bit interface identifier. Defaults None Command Mode INTERFACE Usage Information • An interface can have multiple IPv6 addresses. To configure an IPv6 address in addition to the link-local address, enter the ipv6 address ipv6-address/mask command and specify the complete 128-bit IPv6 address. To configure a globally unique IPv6 address by entering only the network prefix and length, use the ipv6 address ipv6-prefix/prefix-length eui-64 command. • The no version of this command removes the IPv6 address on the interface. Example OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/1 OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/1)# ipv6 address 2111:dddd:0eee::22/64 Supported Releases 10.3.0E or later ipv6 address autoconfig Acquires global IPv6 addresses by using the network prefix obtained from router advertisements. Syntax Parameters Defaults Command Mode Usage Information ipv6 address autoconfig None Disabled except on the management interface INTERFACE • This command sets an interface in Host mode to perform IPv6 stateless auto-configuration by discovering prefixes on local links, and adding an EUI-64 based interface identifier to generate each IPv6 address. The command disables IPv6 forwarding. Addresses are configured depending on the prefixes received in router advertisement messages. Layer 3 319