Ipv6 Address Configuration - Cisco SF 300-08 Administration Manual

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Console Menu Interface
Console Interface Main Menu
Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide
Interface Type—Select the interface type, LAG, VLAN, or GE (IPv4 Address
Add).
Interface Number—Enter the interface number (IPv4 Address Add).
IPv4 Address Table
Path: Switch Main Menu > System Configuration Menu > IP Configuration
The IP Address Table displays the IPv4 addresses in Layer 3.
Delete/Keep—Use the SPACE bar to toggle between Delete and Keep.
When the action is executed, this entry is acted upon based on your
selection.

IPv6 Address Configuration

Path: Switch Main Menu > System Configuration Menu > IP Configuration >
IPv6 Address Configuration
Use the IPv6 Address Configuration menu to configure the switch IPv6 address.
IPv6 Interface Enable
Path: Switch Main Menu > System Configuration Menu > IP Configuration >
IPv6 Address Configuration > IPv6 Interface Enable
Use IPv6 Interface Enable to select the IPv6 interface.
IPv6 Address Settings
Path: Switch Main Menu > System Configuration Menu > IP Configuration >
IPv6 Address Configuration
Use the IPv6 Address Settings option to configure the IPv6 address for each
interface of the switch.
IPv6 Address—The device supports one IPv6 interface. In additional to the
default link local and multicast addresses, the switch automatically adds
global addresses to the interface based on the router advertisements it
receives. The device supports a maximum of 128 addresses at the interface.
Each address must be a valid IPv6 address that is specified in hexadecimal
format by using 16-bit values separated by colons.
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