HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 88

View the Current IPv6 Addressing Configuration, IPv6 Routing, Disabled, Default Gateway, ND DAD

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IPv6 Addressing Configuration View the Current IPv6 Addressing Configuration View the Current IPv6 Addressing Configuration Use these commands to view the current status of the IPv6 configuration on the switch. Syntax: show ipv6 Lists the current, global IPv6 settings and per-VLAN IPv6 addressing on the switch. IPv6 Routing: This setting is always Disabled. This is a global setting, and is not configured per-VLAN. (Refer to "Router Access and Default Router Selection" on page 4-29.) Default Gateway: Lists the IPv4 default gateway, if any, config­ ured on the switch. This is a globally configured router gateway address, and is not configured per-VLAN. ND DAD: Indicates whether DAD is enabled (the default) or disabled. Using ipv6 nd dad-attempts 0 disables neighbor discovery. (Refer to "Duplicate Address Detection (DAD)" on page 4-18.) DAD Attempts: Indicates the number of neighbor solicitations the switch transmits per-address for duplicate (IPv6) address detection. Implemented when a new address is configured or when an interface with configured addresses comes up (such as after a reboot). The default setting is 3, and the range is 0 - 600. A setting of "0" disables duplicate address detection. (Refer to "Duplicate Address Detection (DAD)" on page 4-18.) VLAN Name: Lists the name of a VLAN statically configured on the switch. IPv6 Status: For the indicated VLAN, indicates whether IPv6 is disabled (the default) or enabled. (Refer to "Configuring IPv6 Addressing" on page 4-5.) 4-22

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IPv6 Addressing Configuration
View the Current IPv6 Addressing Configuration
View the Current IPv6 Addressing
Configuration
Use these commands to view the current status of the IPv6 configuration on
the switch.
Syntax:
show ipv6
Lists the current, global IPv6 settings and per-VLAN IPv6
addressing on the switch.
IPv6 Routing:
This setting is always
Disabled
. This is a global
setting, and is not configured per-VLAN. (Refer to “Router
Access and Default Router Selection” on page 4-29.)
Default Gateway:
Lists the IPv4 default gateway, if any, config-
ured on the switch. This is a globally configured router
gateway address, and is not configured per-VLAN.
ND DAD:
Indicates whether DAD is enabled (the default) or
disabled. Using
ipv6 nd dad-attempts 0
disables neighbor
discovery. (Refer to “Duplicate Address Detection (DAD)” on
page 4-18.)
DAD Attempts:
Indicates the number of neighbor solicitations
the switch transmits per-address for duplicate (IPv6) address
detection. Implemented when a new address is configured or
when an interface with configured addresses comes up (such
as after a reboot). The default setting is 3, and the range is 0
- 600. A setting of “0” disables duplicate address detection.
(Refer to “Duplicate Address Detection (DAD)” on page 4-18.)
VLAN Name:
Lists the name of a VLAN statically configured on
the switch.
IPv6 Status:
For the indicated VLAN, indicates whether IPv6 is
disabled (the default) or enabled. (Refer to “Configuring IPv6
Addressing” on page 4-5.)
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