Ipv6 Default Router Is; Burned In Mac Address - IBM N Series Installation Manual

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3. To configure the static IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway, use the
following command:
serviceport ip ip-address netmask [gateway]
For example, to configure the management interface with an IP address of
192.168.2.23, a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, and a default gateway of
192.168.2.1, enter the following command:
serviceport ip 192.168.2.23 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.1
4. Optionally, to manually configure the IPv6 address, prefix, and default
gateway, enter the following commands:
serviceport ipv6 address ipv6-address/prefix-length [eui64]
serviceport ipv6 gateway gateway
For example, to configure the management interface with an IPv6
address/prefix of 2001:DB8:132::3/32 and a default gateway of
2001:DB8:132::1/32, enter the following commands:
serviceport ipv6 address 2001:DB8:132::3/32
serviceport ipv6 gateway 2001:DB8:132::1
5. To verify the configured information, enter the following command:
(CN1610) #show serviceport
Interface Status................... Up
IP Address.......................... 192.168.2.23
Subnet Mask......................... 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway..................... 192.168.2.1
IPv6 Administrative Mode............ Enabled
IPv6 Prefix is ..................... fe80::210:18ff:fe82:64c/64
IPv6 Prefix is ..................... 2001:DB8:132::3/32
IPv6 Default Router is ............. 2001:DB8:132::1
DHCPv6 Client DUID .............. 00:03:00:06:00:10:18:82:06:4C
Configured IPv4 Protocol ........... None
Configured IPv6 Protocol ........... None
IPv6 Autoconfig Mode................ Disabled
Burned In MAC Address............... 00:10:18:82:06:4C
6. Optionally, to save the current configuration so all changes are retained
during a switch reset, enter:
write memory
Accessing the management interface

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