HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 167

A.IPv6 Terminology, Extended Unique Identifier. Refer to Extended Unique Identifier EUI

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A IPv6 Terminology DAD Duplicate Address Detection. Refer to "Duplicate Address Detection (DAD)" on page 4-18. Device Identifier The low-order bits in an IPv6 address that identify a specific device. For example, in the link-local address 2001:db8:a10:101:212:79ff:fe88:a100/64, the bits forming 212:79ff:fe88:a100 comprise the device identifier. DoS Denial-of-Service. EUI-64 Extended Unique Identifier. Refer to "Extended Unique Identifier (EUI)" on page 3-14. Manual Address Configures an IPv6 address by using the CLI to manually enter a static address. Configuration Referred to as "Static Address Configuration" in this guide. See Static Address Configuration, below. MTU Maximum Transmission Unit. The largest frame size allowed on a given path or device. Refer to "Path MTU (PMTU) Discovery" on page 2-11. RA Router Advertisement. Refer to "Router Advertisements" on page 4-29. SLAAC Stateless Address Autoconfiguration. Refer to "SLAAC (Stateless Automatic Address Configuration)" on page 2-7. Static Address A permanently configured IPv6 address, as opposed to an autoconfigured address. Static Address Configures an IPv6 address by using the CLI to manually enter the address Configuration instead of using an automatically generated or DHCPv6-assigned address. Same as "Manual Address Configuration". See also Manual Address Config­ uration, above. A-1

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IPv6 Terminology±
DAD
Duplicate Address Detection. Refer to “Duplicate Address Detection (DAD)”
on page 4-18.
Device Identifier
The low-order bits in an IPv6 address that identify a specific device. For
example, in the link-local address 2001:db8:a10:101:212:79ff:fe88:a100/64, the
bits forming 212:79ff:fe88:a100 comprise the device identifier.
DoS
Denial-of-Service.
EUI-64
Extended Unique Identifier. Refer to “Extended Unique Identifier (EUI)” on
page 3-14.
Manual Address
Configuration
Configures an IPv6 address by using the CLI to manually enter a static address.
Referred to as “Static Address Configuration” in this guide. See
Static
Address Configuration
, below.
MTU
Maximum Transmission Unit. The largest frame size allowed on a given path
or device. Refer to “Path MTU (PMTU) Discovery” on page 2-11.
RA
Router Advertisement. Refer to “Router Advertisements” on page 4-29.
SLAAC
Stateless Address Autoconfiguration. Refer to “SLAAC (Stateless Automatic
Address Configuration)” on page 2-7.
Static Address
A permanently configured IPv6 address, as opposed to an autoconfigured
address.
Static Address
Configuration
Configures an IPv6 address by using the CLI to manually enter the address
instead of using an automatically generated or DHCPv6-assigned address.
Same as “Manual Address Configuration”. See also
Manual Address Config-
uration
, above.
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