Displaying Ipv6 Rdnss Information; Secure Shell (Ssh) Over An Ipv6 Transport - Dell S6100 Configuration Manual

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Displaying IPv6 RDNSS Information

To display IPv6 interface information, including IPv6 RDNSS information, use the show ipv6 interface command in EXEC or EXEC
Privilege mode.
Examples of Displaying IPv6 RDNSS Information
The following example displays IPv6 RDNSS information. The output in the last 3 lines indicates that the IPv6 RDNSS was correctly
configured on interface te 1/1/1.
Dell#show ipv6 interface tengigabitethernet 1/1/1/1
TenGigabitEthernet 1/1/1/1 is up, line protocol is up
IPV6 is enabled
Link Local address: fe80::201:e8ff:fe8b:7570
Global Unicast address(es):
1212::12, subnet is 1212::/64 (MANUAL)
Remaining lifetime: infinite
Global Anycast address(es):
Joined Group address(es):
ff02::1
ff02::2
ff02::1:ff00:12
ff02::1:ff8b:7570
ND MTU is 0
ICMP redirects are not sent
DAD is enabled, number of DAD attempts: 3
ND reachable time is 20120 milliseconds
ND base reachable time is 30000 milliseconds
ND advertised reachable time is 0 milliseconds
ND advertised retransmit interval is 0 milliseconds
ND router advertisements are sent every 198 to 600 seconds
ND router advertisements live for 1800 seconds
ND advertised hop limit is 64
IPv6 hop limit for originated packets is 64
ND dns-server address is 1000::1 with lifetime of 1 seconds
ND dns-server address is 3000::1 with lifetime of 1 seconds
ND dns-server address is 2000::1 with lifetime of 0 seconds
IP unicast RPF check is not supported
To display IPv6 RDNSS information, use the show configuration command in INTERFACE CONFIG mode.
Dell(conf-if-te-1/1/1/1)#show configuration
The following example uses the show configuration command to display IPv6 RDNSS information.
!
interface TenGigabitEthernet 1/1/1/1
no ip address
ipv6 address 1212::12/64
ipv6 nd dns-server 1000::1 1
ipv6 nd dns-server 3000::1 1
ipv6 nd dns-server 2000::1 0
no shutdown

Secure Shell (SSH) Over an IPv6 Transport

Dell Networking OS supports both inbound and outbound SSH sessions using IPv6 addressing. Inbound SSH supports accessing the
system through the management interface as well as through a physical Layer 3 interface.
For SSH configuration details, refer to the Security chapter in the Dell Networking OS Command Line Interface Reference Guide.
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