Ipv6 Routing Commands - D-Link 5000 Series Cli Reference Manual

Layer 2/3 managed 10g/25g/40g/100g data center switches
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5000 Series Layer 2/3 Managed Data Center Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Display Parameters
lf a tunnel ID is not specified, the following information is shown for each configured tunnel:
Tunnel ID
Interface
Tunnel Mode
Source Address
Destination Address
lf a tunnel ID is specified, the following information is shown for the specified tunnel:
Interface Link Status
MTU Size
IPv6 Address/Length

IPv6 Routing Commands

In this section, the IPv6 commands used to configure IPv6 on the system and on the interfaces are
described. The IPv6 management commands and show commands are also described.
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ipv6 hop-limit
Defines the unicast hop count utilized in ipv6 packets originated by the node. The same value is also
indicated in router advertisements. The range of valid values for such hops is 1-255 inclusive. The "not
configured" default results in a value of zero being sent in router advertisements and a value of 64 being
sent in packets originated by the node. Note that use of the default value is not the same as configuring a
value of 64.
The no command is used to return the unicast hop count to the default.
ipv6 hop-limit 1-255
no ipv6 hop-limit
Parameters
None
Default
The default is as follows: not configured.
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tunnel 1
6to4
The tunnel identification number.
The name of the tunnel interface.
The tunnel mode.
The source transport address of the tunnel.
The destination transport address of the tunnel.
Shows whether the link is up or down.
The maximum transmission unit for packets on the interface.
lf you enable IPv6 on the interface and assign an address, the IPv6
address and prefix display.
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192.168.1.1
808
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192.168.2.1

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