HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 129

IP Preserve for IPv6

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IPv6 Management Features IP Preserve for IPv6 The show snmpv3 targetaddress command displays the configuration (including the IPv4 or IPv6 address) of the SNMPv3 management stations to which notification messages are sent. ProCurve(config)# show snmpv3 targetaddress snmpTargetAddrTable [rfc2573] Target Name IP Address Parameter 1 15.29.17.218 1 2 15.29.17.219 2 PP.217 15.29.17.217 marker_p PP.218 2620:0:260:211 :217:a4ff:feff:1f70 marker_p An IPv6 address is displayed on two lines. Figure 5-9. "show snmpv3 targetaddress" Command Output with IPv6 Address IP Preserve for IPv6 IPv6 supports the IP Preserve feature, which allows you to copy a configura­ tion file from a TFTP server to multiple switches without overwriting the IPv6 address and subnet mask on VLAN 1 (default VLAN) in each switch, and the Gateway IPv6 address assigned to the switch. To configure IP Preserve, enter the ip preserve statement at the end of the configuration file that will be downloaded from a TFTP server. (Note that you do not invoke IP Preserve by entering a command from the CLI). 5-27

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IPv6 Management Features
IP Preserve for IPv6
The
show snmpv3 targetaddress
command displays the configuration (including
the IPv4 or IPv6 address) of the SNMPv3 management stations to which
notification messages are sent.
ProCurve(config)# show snmpv3 targetaddress
snmpTargetAddrTable [rfc2573]
Target Name
IP Address
Parameter
------------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------------
1
15.29.17.218
1
2
15.29.17.219
2
PP.217
15.29.17.217
marker_p
PP.218
2620:0:260:211
:217:a4ff:feff:1f70
marker_p
An IPv6 address is ±
displayed on two lines.±
Figure 5-9. “show snmpv3 targetaddress” Command Output with IPv6 Address
IP Preserve for IPv6
IPv6 supports the IP Preserve feature, which allows you to copy a configura-
tion file from a TFTP server to multiple switches without overwriting the IPv6
address and subnet mask on VLAN 1 (default VLAN) in each switch, and the
Gateway IPv6 address assigned to the switch.
To configure IP Preserve, enter the
ip preserve
statement at the end of the
configuration file that will be downloaded from a TFTP server. (Note that you
do not invoke IP Preserve by entering a command from the CLI).
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