HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 69

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Note Introduction IPv6 Addressing Configuration Introduction Feature Default CLI Enable IPv6 with a Link-Local disabled 4-6 Address Configure Global Unicast disabled 4-7 Autoconfig Configure DHCPv6 Addressing disabled 4-9 Configure a Static Link-Local None 4-12 Address Configure a Static Global Unicast None 4-13 Address Configure an Anycast Address None 4-14 Change DAD Attempts 3 4-18 View Current IPv6 Addressing n/a 4-22 In the default configuration, IPv6 operation is disabled on the switch. This section describes the general steps and individual commands for enabling IPv6 operation. This chapter provides the following: ■ general steps for IPv6 configuration ■ IPv6 command syntax descriptions, including show commands Most IPv6 configuration commands are applied per-VLAN. The exceptions are ICMP, ND (neighbor discovery), and the (optional) authorized-managers feature, which are configured at the global configuration level. (ICMP and ND for IPv6 are enabled with default values when IPv6 is first enabled, and can either be left in their default settings or reconfigured, as needed.) For more information on ND, refer to "Neighbor Discovery (ND) in IPv6" on page 2-9. For a quick reference to all IPv6 commands available on the switch, refer to the "IPv6 Command Index" on page xii at the front of this guide. The switch is capable of operating in dual-stack mode, where IPv4 and IPv6 run concurrently on a given VLAN. 4-3

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IPv6 Addressing Configuration
Introduction
Introduction
Feature
Default
CLI
Enable IPv6 with a Link-Local
disabled
4-6
Address
Configure Global Unicast
disabled
4-7
Autoconfig
Configure DHCPv6 Addressing
disabled
4-9
Configure a Static Link-Local
None
4-12
Address
Configure a Static Global Unicast
None
4-13
Address
Configure an Anycast Address
None
4-14
Change DAD Attempts
3
4-18
View Current IPv6 Addressing
n/a
4-22
In the default configuration, IPv6 operation is disabled on the switch. This
section describes the general steps and individual commands for enabling
IPv6 operation.
This chapter provides the following:
general steps for IPv6 configuration
IPv6 command syntax descriptions, including
show
commands
Most IPv6 configuration commands are applied per-VLAN. The exceptions are
ICMP, ND (neighbor discovery), and the (optional) authorized-managers
feature, which are configured at the global configuration level. (ICMP and ND
for IPv6 are enabled with default values when IPv6 is first enabled, and can
either be left in their default settings or reconfigured, as needed.) For more
information on ND, refer to “Neighbor Discovery (ND) in IPv6” on page 2-9.
For a quick reference to all IPv6 commands available on the switch, refer to
the “IPv6 Command Index” on page xii at the front of this guide.
Note
The switch is capable of operating in dual-stack mode, where IPv4 and IPv6
run concurrently on a given VLAN.
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