Configuring Ipv6 Interface Settings - Dell Networking 7048 Configuration Manual

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Configuring IPv6 Interface Settings

Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to
configure IPv6 settings for VLAN, tunnel, or loopback interfaces.
Command
configure
interface {vlan |
tunnel | loopback}
interface-id
ipv6 enable
ipv6 address
{autoconfig | dhcp |
prefix/prefix-length
[eui64]}
size
ipv6 mtu
ipv6 traffic-filter
name
ipv6 unreachables
exit
1072
Configuring IPv6 Routing
Purpose
Enter Global Configuration mode.
Enter Interface Configuration mode for the specified VLAN,
tunnel, or loopback interface.
Enable IPv6 on the interface. Configuring an IPv6 address
will automatically enable IPv6 on the interface.
Configure the IPv6 address and network prefix length.
Setting an IPv6 address enables IPv6 on the interface. You
can also use the ipv6 enable command to enable IPv6 on the
interface without setting an address.
Link-local, multicast, IPv4-compatible, and IPv4-mapped
addresses are not allowed to be configured.
Include the EUI-64 keyword to have the system add the 64-
bit interface ID to the address. You must use a network prefix
length of 64 in this case.
For VLAN interfaces, use the dhcp keyword to enable the
DHCPv6 client and obtain an IP address form a network
DHCPv6 server.
(VLAN interfaces only) Set the IPv6 Maximum
Transmission Unit (MTU) on a routing interface. The IPv6
MTU is the size of the largest IPv6 packet that can be
transmitted on the interface without fragmentation. The
range is 1280–1500 bytes.
ACL
Add an access-list filter to this interface.
(VLAN interfaces only) Allow the interface to send ICMPv6
Destination Unreachable messages. The no ipv6
unreachables command suppresses the ICMPv6 unreachable
messages for this interface.
Exit the interface configuration mode.

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