Digisol DG-GS4826S Management Manual page 1135

Layer 3 gigabit ethernet managed switch
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The prefix must be formatted according to RFC 2373 "IPv6 Addressing
u
Architecture," using 8 colon-separated 16-bit hexadecimal values. One
double colon may be used in the address to indicate the appropriate
number of zeros required to fill the undefined fields.
If a link local address has not yet been assigned to this interface, this
u
command will dynamically generate a global unicast address and a link-
local address for this interface. (The link-local address is made with an
address prefix of FE80 and a host portion based the switch's MAC
address in modified EUI-64 format.)
Note that the value specified in the ipv6-prefix may include some of the
u
high-order host bits if the specified prefix length is less than 64 bits. If
the specified prefix length exceeds 64 bits, then the network portion of
the address will take precedence over the interface identifier.
If a duplicate address is detected, a warning message is sent to the
u
console.
IPv6 addresses are 16 bytes long, of which the bottom 8 bytes typically
u
form a unique host identifier based on the device's MAC address. The
EUI-64 specification is designed for devices that use an extended
8-byte MAC address. For devices that still use a 6-byte MAC address
(also known as EUI-48 format), it must be converted into EUI-64
format by inverting the universal/local bit in the address and inserting
the hexadecimal number FFFE between the upper and lower three
bytes of the MAC address.
For example, if a device had an EUI-48 address of 28-9F-18-1C-82-35,
u
the global/local bit must first be inverted to meet EUI-64 requirements
(i.e., 1 for globally defined addresses and 0 for locally defined
addresses), changing 28 to 2A. Then the two bytes FFFE are inserted
between the OUI (i.e., company id) and the rest of the address,
resulting in a modified EUI-64 interface identifier of 2A-9F-18-FF-FE-
1C-82-35.
This host addressing method allows the same interface identifier to be
u
used on multiple IP interfaces of a single device, as long as those
interfaces are attached to different subnets.
When configuring an global IPv6 address for a static tunnel, the link-
u
local address generated by this command is the 32-bit IPv4 address of
the underlying source interface, with the bytes in the same order in
which they would appear in the header of an IPv4 packet, padded at
the left with zeros to a total of 64 bits. Note that the "Universal/Local"
bit is zero, indicating that the interface identifier is not globally unique.
When the host has more than one IPv4 address in use on the physical
interface concerned, the primary address for that interface is used. The
IPv6 link-local address for an IPv4 virtual interface is formed by
appending the interface identifier, as defined above, to the prefix
FE80::/64.
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