Configuring A Static Ipv6Sg Binding - HPE Moonshot 45Gc Security Configuration Manual

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Step
3.
Enable the IPv6SG feature.

Configuring a static IPv6SG binding

You can configure global static and interface-specific static IPv6SG bindings.
Global static bindings take effect on all interfaces.
Interface-specific static bindings take priority over global static bindings. An interface first uses the
static bindings on the interface to match packets. If no match is found, the interface uses the global
bindings.
Configuring a global static IPv6SG binding
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Configure a global
static IPv6SG
binding.
Configuring a static IPv6SG binding on an interface
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter interface view.
3.
Configure a static
IPv6SG binding.
Command
ipv6 verify source { ip-address |
ip-address mac-address |
mac-address }
Command
system-view
ipv6 source binding ip-address ipv6-address
mac-address mac-address
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
ipv6 source binding
{ ip-address ipv6-address |
ip-address ipv6-address
mac-address mac-address |
mac-address mac-address }
[ vlan vlan-id ]
395
Remarks
Layer 2 Ethernet interface.
Layer 3 Ethernet interface.
Layer 3 Ethernet
subinterface.
VLAN interface.
Layer 3 aggregate interface.
By default, the IPv6SG feature is
disabled on an interface.
If you configure this command on
an interface multiple times, the
most recent configuration takes
effect.
Remarks
N/A
No global static IPv6SG
binding exists.
Remarks
N/A
The following interface types are
supported:
Layer 2 Ethernet interface.
Layer 3 Ethernet interface.
Layer 3 Ethernet subinterface.
VLAN interface.
By default, no static IPv6SG binding is
configured on an interface.
The vlan vlan-id option is supported only in
Layer 2 Ethernet interface view.
You can configure the same static IPv6SG
binding on different interfaces.

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