HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 173

O, P, Q, R, S, public-key file

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neighbor solicitations used in duplicate address detection ... 4-19 neighbor, clear cache ... 5-2 notifications displaying configuration ... 5-26 supported in IPv6 ... 5-23 NTP server ... 2-8 O oobm listen ... 6-18 snmp-server listen ... 5-24 traceroute ... 7-6 OSPF debug messages ... 7-12 outbound Telnet6 ... 5-6 P ping6 ... 2-13, 7-2 ping6 on web browser ... 2-11 preferred address ... 4-23 preferred lifetime ... 4-23 of global unicast address ... 3-7, 3-25, 4-8, 4-10, 4-12 use of IPv6 address as source or destination ... 4-34 priority ProCurve switch documentation ... -xi public-key file TFTP download ... 5-19 Q Quick Installation Card ... 1-4 R RIP debug messages ... 7-13 router advertisements used in IPv6 ... 4-29 routing determining an IPv6 gateway ... 2-8 DHCPv6 debug messages ... 7-13 DHCPv6 server-assigned address ... 2-8, 3-5, 3-6, 3-8, 4-9 displaying IPv6 routing table ... 4-31, 4-32 dual-stack operation ... 2-6 IPv6 global unicast address autoconfiguration ... 2-7, 3-5, 3-11, 3-16, 4-7, 4-30 IPv6 global unicast address deprecation ... 3-16, 3-25 IPv6 traffic between different VLANs ... 4-29 IPv6 tunneling ... 2-5 IPv6 unique local unicast address ... 3-19 IPv6 unique local unicast address configuration ... 3-11 maximum number of IPv6 routes ... 2-15 OSPF debug messages ... 7-12, 7-13 RIP debug messages ... 7-12, 7-13 selecting default IPv6 router ... 4-30 switching IPv6 traffic on different VLANs ... 2-4 traceroute ... 7-5 running-config TFTP upload on remote device ... 5-20 S SCP See SCP/SFTP. SCP/SFTP secure file transfer session limit ... 6-20 secure copy See SCP/SFTP. secure FTP See SCP/SFTP. security for IPv6 ... 2-11 IPv6 authorized managers ... 2-12 precedence of authorized IP manager settings ... 6-4 SSHv2 for IPv6 ... 2-11 sFlow ... 5-23 SFTP See SCP/SFTP. show ipv6 ... 2-9, 3-6, 4-6, 4-8, 4-10, 4-13, 4-15, 4-22 show run IPv6 output ... 4-27 SNMP configuring SNMPv1/v2c trap receiver ... 5-24 Index - 5

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neighbor solicitations
used in duplicate address detection … 4-19±
neighbor, clear cache
…5-2±
notifications±
displaying configuration … 5-26±
supported in IPv6 … 5-23±
NTP server
…2-8±
O
oobm
listen … 6-18±
snmp-server listen … 5-24±
traceroute … 7-6±
OSPF
debug messages … 7-12±
outbound Telnet6
…5-6±
P
ping6
… 2-13, 7-2±
ping6 on web browser
… 2-11 ±
preferred address
… 4-23 ±
preferred lifetime
… 4-23 ±
of global unicast address … 3-7, 3-25, 4-8, 4-10, ±
4-12±
use of IPv6 address as source or ±
destination … 4-34±
priority
ProCurve
switch documentation … -xi
public-key file
TFTP download … 5-19±
Q
Quick Installation Card
… 1-4
R
RIP
debug messages … 7-13±
router advertisements
used in IPv6 … 4-29±
routing
determining an IPv6 gateway … 2-8±
DHCPv6 debug messages … 7-13±
DHCPv6 server-assigned address … 2-8, 3-5, 3-6, ±
3-8, 4-9±
displaying IPv6 routing table … 4-31, 4-32±
dual-stack operation … 2-6±
IPv6 global unicast address ±
autoconfiguration … 2-7, 3-5, 3-11, 3-16, 4-7, ±
4-30±
IPv6 global unicast address deprecation … 3-16, ±
3-25±
IPv6 traffic between different VLANs … 4-29±
IPv6 tunneling … 2-5±
IPv6 unique local unicast address … 3-19±
IPv6 unique local unicast address ±
configuration … 3-11±
maximum number of IPv6 routes … 2-15±
OSPF debug messages … 7-12, 7-13±
RIP debug messages … 7-12, 7-13±
selecting default IPv6 router … 4-30±
switching IPv6 traffic on different VLANs … 2-4±
traceroute … 7-5±
running-config
TFTP upload on remote device … 5-20±
S
SCP
See
SCP/SFTP.
SCP/SFTP
secure file transfer±
session limit … 6-20±
secure copy
See
SCP/SFTP.
secure FTP
See
SCP/SFTP.
security
for IPv6 … 2-11±
IPv6 authorized managers … 2-12±
precedence of authorized IP manager ±
settings … 6-4±
SSHv2 for IPv6 … 2-11±
sFlow
… 5-23 ±
SFTP±
See
SCP/SFTP.±
show ipv6
… 2-9, 3-6, 4-6, 4-8, 4-10, 4-13, 4-15, 4-22±
show run±
IPv6 output … 4-27±
SNMP
configuring SNMPv1/v2c trap receiver … 5-24±
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