Viewing The Ipv6 Default Router List - Cisco 200 Series Administration Manual

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Configuring IP Information
Management and IP Interfaces
STEP 5
Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide
it receives. The device supports a maximum of 128 addresses at the
interface. Each address must be a valid IPv6 address that is specified in
hexadecimal format by using 16-bit values separated by colons.
You cannot configure any IPv6 addresses directly on a ISATAP tunnel
NOTE
interface.
Prefix Length—The length of the Global IPv6 prefix as a decimal value from
0-128 indicating the number of the high-order contiguous bits of the address
comprise the prefix (the network portion of the address).
EUI-64—Select to use the EUI-64 parameter to identify the interface ID
portion of the Global IPv6 address by using the EUI-64 format based on a
device MAC address.
Click Apply. The switch is updated.

Viewing the IPv6 Default Router List

The IPv6 Default Router List Page enables configuring and viewing the default
IPv6 router addresses. This list contains 0 or more routers that are candidates to
become the switch default router for non-local traffic. The switch randomly selects
a router from the list. The switch supports one static IPv6 default router. Dynamic
default routers are routers that have sent router advertisements to the switch IPv6
interface.
When adding or deleting IP addresses, the following events occur:
When removing an IP interface, all the default router IP addresses are
removed.
Dynamic IP addresses cannot be removed.
An alert message is displayed after an attempt is made to insert more than
a single user-defined address.
An alert message is displayed when attempting to insert a non-link local
type address, meaning 'fe80:'.
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