Ipv6 Layer 3 Configuration - Zte ZXR10 2900E series Configuration Manual

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ZXR10 2900E Series Configuration Guide

5.16 IPv6 Layer 3 Configuration

IPv6 Layer 3 Function Overview
The ZXR10 2900E supports IPv6 layer-3 functions for remote configuration and
management. The Layer 3 functions are as follows:
1. IPv6 interface configuration
2. Ping v6 for checking network connectivity
3. Telnet v6 server for remote login and configuration
Configuring IPv6 Layer 3 Functions
The configuration of IPv6 Layer 3 functions includes the following commands:
Command
zte(cfg-router)#
zte(cfg-router)#
{<ipv6Addr/M>|<ipv6Addr><wildcard>}
zte(cfg-router)#
zte(cfg-router)#
zte(cfg-router)#
<ipv6Addr/M>]
zte(cfg-router)#
show ipv6port (all configuration modes)
show ipv6route(all configuration modes)
show ipv6port <0> nd (all configuration modes)
zte(cfg)#
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Layer-3 IPv6 Configuration Instance
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Configuration Description
On a switch, configure IPv6 address 12:12::c055:40, bind VLAN 300, configure the
gateway, and set the port connected to the PC to port 10. On a PC, configure an IPv6
address and interface route. See
SJ-20130731155059-002|2013-11-27 (R1.0)
set ipv6port <0> vlan <1-4094>
set ipv6port <0> ipv6address
set ipv6port <0>{enable | disable}
ipv6route default <ipv6Addr>
clear ipv6port <0>[ipv6address
clear ipv6route default
ping6 <ipv6Addr>[<0-65535>[<48-1280>[<1-255>[<0-
Figure
5-18.
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ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Function
Sets a VLAN associated with an
IPv6 Layer 3 interface.
Sets an IPv6 address and address
prefix length of an IPv6 Layer 3
interface.
Enables or disables an IPv6 Layer
3 interface.
Adds an IPv6 static route.
Clears IPv6 Layer 3 interface
configuration.
Clears the IPv6 default route.
Displays IPv6 Layer 3 interface
configuration.
Displays IPv6 route configuration.
Displays IPv6 device neighbor
information, similar to the function
of the show arp command in IPv4.
Checks network connectivity,
similar to the function of the ping
command in IPv4.

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