HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 175

U, V, W, web browser interface

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traffic monitoring sFlow ... 5-23 traps displaying configuration ... 5-26 supported in IPv6 ... 5-23 troubleshooting configuring Syslog servers ... 7-13 IPv6 addresses in event log ... 2-14 ping6 ... 2-13 traceroute6 ... 2-13 using CLI session ... 7-13 using IPv6 loopback address ... 2-14 using SNMP for IPv6 ... 2-14 using Syslog servers ... 7-11 tunneling ... 2-5 U unicast IPv6 address ... 3-10 unique local unicast address autoconfiguration ... 3-11 used within an organization ... 3-19 unspecified address in IPv6 ... 3-24 link-local address manual configuration ... 2-8, 3-5, 3-9, 4-12 link-local address prefix ... 3-11 neighbor discovery operation ... 4-17 router advertisements used in IPv6 ... 4-29 selecting default IPv6 router ... 4-30 switching IPv4 and IPv6 traffic on same VLAN ... 2-3, 3-6 switching IPv6 traffic between different VLANs ... 2-3 unique local unicast address configuration ... 3-11 unique local unicast address prefix ... 3-12 using an external router ... 2-4 W warranty ... -ii web browser ... 1-7 See also web browser interface. web browser interface IPv6 support ... 2-11 wireless services debug messages ... 7-13 V valid lifetime of global unicast address ... 3-7, 3-25, 4-8, 4-10 use of deprecated IPv6 address as source or destination ... 4-34 VLAN deprecated global unicast address ... 3-16, 3-25 DHCPv6 server-assigned address ... 4-9 displaying IPv6 configuration ... 4-25, 4-27 displaying IPv6 routing table ... 4-32 dual-stack operation ... 2-4, 2-6 global unicast address autoconfiguration ... 2-7, 3-5, 3-11, 3-16, 4-7 global unicast address manual configuration ... 2-8, 3-5, 3-9, 3-17, 4-13 global unicast address prefix ... 3-12 IPv6 link-local address autoconfiguration ... 4-6 IPv6 multicast solicited-node group ... 3-21 link-local address autoconfiguration ... 2-7, 3-5, 3-13, 3-14, 4-6 Index - 7

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traffic monitoring
link-local address manual configuration … 2-8,
sFlow … 5-23
3-5, 3-9, 4-12
traps
link-local address prefix … 3-11
displaying configuration … 5-26
neighbor discovery operation … 4-17
supported in IPv6 … 5-23
router advertisements used in IPv6 … 4-29
troubleshooting
selecting default IPv6 router … 4-30
configuring Syslog servers … 7-13
switching IPv4 and IPv6 traffic on same
IPv6 addresses in event log … 2-14
VLAN … 2-3, 3-6
ping6 … 2-13
switching IPv6 traffic between different
traceroute6 … 2-13
VLANs … 2-3
using CLI session … 7-13
unique local unicast address
using IPv6 loopback address … 2-14
configuration … 3-11
using SNMP for IPv6 … 2-14
unique local unicast address prefix … 3-12
using Syslog servers … 7-11
using an external router … 2-4
tunneling
… 2-5
W
U
warranty
… -ii
unicast
web browser
… 1-7
IPv6 address … 3-10
See also web browser interface.
unique local unicast address
web browser interface
autoconfiguration … 3-11
IPv6 support … 2-11
used within an organization … 3-19
wireless services
unspecified address
debug messages … 7-13
in IPv6 … 3-24
V
valid lifetime
of global unicast address … 3-7, 3-25, 4-8, 4-10
use of deprecated IPv6 address as source or
destination … 4-34
VLAN
deprecated global unicast address … 3-16, 3-25
DHCPv6 server-assigned address … 4-9
displaying IPv6 configuration … 4-25, 4-27
displaying IPv6 routing table … 4-32
dual-stack operation … 2-4, 2-6
global unicast address autoconfiguration … 2-7,
3-5, 3-11, 3-16, 4-7
global unicast address manual
configuration … 2-8, 3-5, 3-9, 3-17, 4-13
global unicast address prefix … 3-12
IPv6 link-local address autoconfiguration … 4-6
IPv6 multicast solicited-node group … 3-21
link-local address autoconfiguration … 2-7, 3-5,
3-13, 3-14, 4-6
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