Setting The Maximum Number Of Ipv6 Source Guard Entries; Displaying And Maintaining Ip Source Guard - HP 12500 Series Configuration Manual

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Step
3.
Configure a static IPv6
binding entry on a port.
NOTE:
If a static binding entry to be added denotes the same binding as an existing dynamic binding entry, the
new static binding entry overwrites the dynamic binding entry.

Setting the maximum number of IPv6 source guard entries

The maximum number of IPv6 source guard entries is used to limit the total number of static and dynamic
IPv6 source guard entries on a port. When the number of IPv6 binding entries on a port reaches the
maximum, the port does not allow new IPv6 binding entries any more.
If the maximum number of IPv6 binding entries to be configured is smaller than the number of existing
IPv6 binding entries on the port, the maximum number can be configured successfully and the existing
entries are not affected. New IPv6 binding entries, however, cannot be added more unless the number
of IPv6 binding entries on the port drops below the configured maximum.
To configure the maximum number of IPv6 binding entries allowed on a port:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter interface view.
3.
Configure the maximum
number of IPv6 binding
entries allowed on the port.

Displaying and maintaining IP source guard

For IPv4 source guard:
Command
ipv6 source binding { ipv6-address
ipv6-address | ipv6-address
ipv6-address mac-address
mac-address | mac-address
mac-address } [ vlan vlan-id ]
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
ipv6 verify source max-entries
number
255
Remarks
By default, no static IPv6 binding
entry is configured on a port.
A static IPv6 binding entry can be
configured on only Layer 2
Ethernet ports.
EB cards do not support the
ipv6-address keyword.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
Optional.
By default, the maximum number
allowed on a port is that allowed
by the system. The maximum
number allowed by the system
varies by system working mode.
For more information about system
working modes, see Fundamentals
Configuration Guide.

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