HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 108

IPv6 Telnet Operation, Outbound Telnet to Another Device, vlan&lt

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IPv6 Management Features IPv6 Telnet Operation IPv6 Telnet Operation This section describes Telnet operation for IPv6 on the switch. For IPv4 Telnet operation, refer to the Management and Configuration Guide for your switch. Outbound Telnet to Another Device Syntax: telnet < link-local-addr >%vlan< vid >[oobm] telnet < global-unicast-addr >[oobm] Outbound Telnet establishes a Telnet session from the switch CLI to another IPv6 device, and includes these options. • Telnet for Link-Local Addresses on the same VLAN requires the link-local address and interface scope: < link-local-addr >: Specifies the link-local IPv6 address of the destination device. %vlan< vid >: Suffix specifying the interface on which the destination device is located. No spaces are allowed in the suffix. • Telnet for Global Unicast Addresses requires a global unicast address for the destination. Also, the switch must be receiving router advertisements from an IPv6 gateway router. < global-unicast-addr >: Specifies the global IPv6 address of the destination device. For switches that have a separate out-of-band management port, the oobm parameter specifies that the Telnet traffic will go out from the out-of-band management interface. If this parameter is not specified, the Telnet traffic goes out from the data interface. The oobm parameter is not available on switches that do not have a separate out-of-band management port. Refer to Appendix I, "Network Out-of-Band Management" in the Management and Configuration Guide for more information on out-of-band management. For example, to Telnet to another IPv6 device having a link-local address of fe80::215:60ff:fe79:8980 and on the same VLAN interface (VLAN 10), you would use the following command: 5-6

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IPv6 Management Features
IPv6 Telnet Operation
IPv6 Telnet Operation±
This section describes Telnet operation for IPv6 on the switch. For IPv4 Telnet
operation, refer to the
Management and Configuration Guide
for your
switch.
Outbound Telnet to Another Device
Syntax:
telnet <
link-local-addr
>%vlan<
vid
>[oobm]±
telnet <
global-unicast-addr
>[oobm]±
Outbound Telnet establishes a Telnet session from the switch
CLI to another IPv6 device, and includes these options.
• Telnet for Link-Local Addresses on the same VLAN requires
the link-local address and interface scope:
< link-local-addr >
:
Specifies the link-local IPv6 address of
the destination device.
%vlan<
vid
>:
Suffix specifying the interface on which the
destination device is located. No spaces are allowed in the
suffix.
Telnet for Global Unicast Addresses requires a global unicast
address for the destination. Also, the switch must be
receiving router advertisements from an IPv6 gateway
router.
<
global-unicast-addr
>:
Specifies the global IPv6 address of
the destination device.
For switches that have a separate out-of-band management
port, the
oobm
parameter specifies that the Telnet traffic will
go out from the out-of-band management interface. If this
parameter is not specified, the Telnet traffic goes out from the
data interface. The oobm parameter is not available on
switches that do not have a separate out-of-band management
port. Refer to Appendix I, “Network Out-of-Band Management”
in the
Management and Configuration Guide
for more
information on out-of-band management.
For example, to Telnet to another IPv6 device having a link-local address of
fe80::215:60ff:fe79:8980 and on the same VLAN interface (VLAN 10), you would
use the following command:
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