Supported Applications
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G8264 Application Guide for ENOS 8.4
The following applications have been enhanced to provide IPv6 support.
Ping
The ping command supports IPv6 addresses. Use the following format to ping
an IPv6 address:
ping <host name>|<IPv6 address> [n <tries (0‐4294967295)>]
[w <msec delay (0‐4294967295)>] [l <length (0/32‐65500/2080)>]
[s <IP source>] [v <TOS (0‐255)>] [f] [t]
To ping a link‐local address (begins with FE80), provide an interface index, as
follows:
ping <IPv6 address>%<Interface index> [n <tries (0‐4294967295)>]
[w <msec delay (0‐4294967295)>] [l <length (0/32‐65500/2080)>]
[s <IP source>] [v <TOS (0‐255)>] [f] [t]
Traceroute
The traceroute command supports IPv6 addresses (but not link‐local
addresses). Use the following format to perform a traceroute to an IPv6 address:
traceroute <host name>| <IPv6 address> [<max‐hops (1‐32)>
[<msec delay (1‐4294967295)>]]
Telnet server
The telnet command supports IPv6 addresses (but not link‐local addresses).
Use the following format to Telnet into an IPv6 interface on the switch:
telnet <host name>| <IPv6 address> [<port>]
Telnet client
The telnet command supports IPv6 addresses (but not link‐local addresses).
Use the following format to Telnet to an IPv6 address:
telnet <host name>| <IPv6 address> [<port>]
HTTP/HTTPS
The HTTP/HTTPS servers support both IPv4 and IPv6 connections.
SSH
Secure Shell (SSH) connections over IPv6 are supported (but not link‐local
addresses). The following syntax is required from the client:
ssh u <IPv6 address>
Example:
ssh u 2001:2:3:4:0:0:0:142
TFTP
The TFTP commands support both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Link‐local
addresses are not supported.
FTP
The FTP commands support both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Link‐local addresses
are not supported.