Duplicate Address Detection (Dad) For Statically Configured Addresses; Disabling Ipv6 On A Vlan; Neighbor Discovery (Nd) - HP 2520-8 Configuration Manual

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IPv6 Addressing Configuration

Disabling IPv6 on a VLAN

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Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) for Statically
Configured Addresses
Statically configured IPv6 addresses are designated as permanent. If DAD
determines that a statically configured address duplicates a previously config-
ured and reachable address on another device belonging to the VLAN, then
the more recent, duplicate address is designated as duplicate. For more on this
topic, refer to:
"Duplicate Address Detection (DAD)" on page 1-14.
"View the Current IPv6 Addressing Configuration" on page 1-17
Disabling IPv6 on a VLAN
While one IPv6-enabling command is configured on a VLAN, IPv6 remains
enabled on that VLAN. In this case, removing the only IPv6-enabling command
from the configuration disables IPv6 operation on the VLAN. That is, to disable
IPv6 on a VLAN, all of the following commands must be removed from the
VLAN's configuration:
ipv6 enable
ipv6 address dhcp full [rapid-commit]
ipv6 address autoconfig
ipv6 address fe80::< device-identifier > link-local
ipv6 address < prefix > : < device-identifier >
If any of the above remain enabled, then IPv6 remains enabled on the VLAN
and, at a minimum, a link-local unicast address will be present.

Neighbor Discovery (ND)

Neighbor Discovery (ND) is the IPv6 equivalent of the IPv4 ARP for layer 2
address resolution, and uses IPv6 ICMP messages to do the following:
Determine link-layer address of neighbors on the same VLAN interface.
Verify that a neighbor is reachable.

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