Ipv6 Configuration Example - 3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual

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IPv6 Configuration
Example
To do...
Display the IPv6 TCP connection
status
Display the IPv6 UDP connection
statistics
Clear IPv6 dynamic domain name
cache information
Clear FIB cache entries
Clear IPv6 neighbor information
Clear the corresponding PMTU
Clear the statistics of IPv6 and
ICMPv6 packets
Clear all IPv6 TCP connection
statistics
Clear the statistics of all IPv6 UDP
packets
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The display dns domain command is the same as the one of IPv4 DNS. For
details about the commands, refer to
Network requirements
Two routers are directly connected through Ethernet interfaces. Different types of
IPv6 addresses are configured for the interfaces to verify the connectivity between
the routers. The IPv6 prefix in the EUI-64 format is 2001::/64, the aggregatable
global unicast address of Router A is 3001::1/64 and 4001::1/64, and that of
Router B is 3001::2/64.
Network diagram
Figure 199 Network diagram for IPv6 address configuration (on routers)
Router A
Eth1 /0
Configuration procedure
Configuration on Router A
# Enable the IPv6 packet forwarding function.
<RouterA> system-view
[RouterA] ipv6
# Configure interface Ethernet 1/0 to automatically generate a link-local address.
[RouterA] interface ethernet 1/0
[RouterA-Ethernet1/0] ipv6 address auto link-local
# Configure an EUI-64 address for interface Ethernet 1/0.

IPv6 Configuration Example

Use the command...
display tcp ipv6 status
display udp ipv6 statistics
reset dns ipv6 dynamic-host
reset ipv6 fibcache
reset ipv6 neighbors { all | dynamic |
interface interface-type
interface-number | static }
reset ipv6 pathmtu { all | static |
dynamic}
reset ipv6 statistics
reset tcp ipv6 statistics
reset udp ipv6 statistics
"DNS Configuration" on page
Router B
Eth1/0
675
Remarks
Available in
any view
Available in
user view
609.

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