ipv6 address
Configures an IPv6 address for an IPv6 interface on a VLAN. There are different formats for this
command depending on the address type.
ipv6 address ipv6_address /prefix_length [anycast] {if_name | loopback}
no ipv6 address ipv6_address [anycast] {if_name | loopback}
ipv6 address ipv6_prefix eui-64 {if_name | loopback}
no ipv6 address ipv6_prefix eui-64 {if_name | loopback}
Syntax Definitions
ipv6_address
/prefix_length
anycast
eui-64
if_name
loopback
Defaults
N/A
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6250
Usage Guidelines
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Use the no form of this command to delete an address.
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You can assign multiple IPv6 addresses to an IPv6 interface.
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No default value for prefix length.
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The "eui" form of the command is used to add or remove an IPv6 address for a VLAN using an EUI-64
interface ID in the low order 64 bits of the address.
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To enable IPv6 routing you must first create a VLAN, then create an IPv6 interface on the VLAN. See
Chapter 22, "VLAN Management Commands,"
Examples
-> ipv6 address 4132:86::19A/64 Test_Lab
-> ipv6 address 2002:d423:2323::35/64 Test_Engr
page 30-6
IPv6 address.
The number of bits that are significant in the IPv6 address (mask).
(3..128).
Indicates the address is an anycast address.
Append an EUI-64 identifier to the prefix.
Name assigned to the interface.
Configures the loopback interface.
for information on creating VLANs.
OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide
IPv6 Commands
November 2009