Cisco 300 Series Administration Manual page 336

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All Dynamic & Static—Deletes the static and dynamic address entries IPv6
address entries.
The following fields are displayed for the neighboring interfaces:
Interface—Neighboring IPv6 interface type.
IPv6 Address—IPv6 address of a neighbor.
MAC Address—MAC address mapped to the specified IPv6 address.
Type—Neighbor discovery cache information entry type (static or dynamic).
State—Specifies the IPv6 neighbor status. The values are:
Incomplete
-
responded.
Reachable
-
Stale
-
—Previously-known neighbor is unreachable. No action is taken to
verify its reachability until traffic must be sent.
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Delay
—Previously-known neighbor is unreachable. The interface is in
Delay state for a predefined Delay Time. If no reachability confirmation is
received, the state changes to Probe.
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Probe
—Neighbor is no longer known to be reachable, and Unicast
Neighbor Solicitation probes are being sent to verify the reachability.
Router—Specifies whether the neighbor is a router (Yes or No).
To add a neighbor to the table, click Add.
Enter values for the following fields:
Interface—The neighboring IPv6 interface to be added.
IPv6 Address—Enter the IPv6 network address assigned to the interface.
The address must be a valid IPv6 address.
MAC Address—Enter the MAC address mapped to the specified IPv6
address.
Click Apply. The Running Configuration file is updated.
To change the type of an IP address from Dynamic to Static, select the address,
click Edit and use the Edit IPv6 Neighbors page.
Cisco Small Business 200, 300 and 500 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide (Internal Version)
—Address resolution is working. The neighbor has not yet
—Neighbor is known to be reachable.
IP Configuration
IPv6 Management and Interfaces

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