Extron electronics IPL EXP Series User Manual page 48

Control system power expansion interfaces
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Command Function
IP setup commands, IPv6, continued
Setting IP address, subnet mask, and gateway simultaneously for IPv6
Set IP address
(IPv6)
24
Set IP address/subnet
24
Set IP address/subnet/gateway
(IPv6)
View IP address/subnet/gateway
(IPv6)
NOTES:
Setting any values with the CISG6 command changes DHCP6 to "Static".
If IPv6 is enabled (see
If IPv6 is disabled, the changes still take place, but will not have any effect until a
allows for configuring the stack before turning it on.
For the response to the view
If IPv6 is disabled, the response to the view command is
Unlike IPv4, there is no default for a static address.
If mode = static but a static address has never been set and a link-local address exists, the response is
<IPv6 link-local address>/64*:
If mode = static and a static address exists (has been set), the unit responds with the static address.
If mode is not static and multiple addresses exist, see
Duplicate address detection (DAD)
Enable DAD
24
Disable DAD
24
View DAD status
X8#
KEY:
= Enabled/disabled status
X57^
= NIC number
X57&
= Prefix (subnet mask bits). Subnet 255.255.0.0 is represented as a prefix value by /16.
X59$
= IPv6 (normal) IP address (
X59%
= Single "primary" IPv6 IP address (see
SIS Command
(Host to Unit)
E X57^ * X59$
CISG6
(IPv6)
E X57^ * X59$
X57&
/
E X57^ * X59$
X57&
24
/
E X57^
}
CISG6
V ETHN
commands) the
CISG6
command:
.
X57^ *
E
D
1 ETHN
E
X57^ *
D
0 ETHN
E
X57^
}
D
ETHN
0
= disabled,
1-3
. For the IPL EXP, the NIC (Network Interface Card) is
to the product, the unit returns an E13 error code.
xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx
x
= hex digit (
suppressed in returned values. Unlike IPv4, there is no default for static.
X59$
addresses exist:
1. Static address (if mode is static)
2. DHCPv6 address
3. Permanent SLAAC address
4. Temporary SLAAC address
5. Temporary, deprecated SLAAC address
6. Link-local address
7. Static address (if mode is not static)
IPL EXP Power Series • Modes of Operation, SIS Control and Configuration
Response
(Unit to Host)
}
X57^ * X59$
Cisg6•
}
CISG6
X57^ * X59$
Cisg6•
X59$
}
*
CISG6
X57^ * X59$
Cisg6•
X59%
X57&
X59%]
/
*
Cisg6
response is followed by the
::/64*::
(address and gateway are all zeros).
X59%
for the priority order as to which value is returned.
X57^ *1 ]
}
EthnD
}
X57^ *0 ]
EthnD
X8#]
1
= enabled
xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx
:
0-f
). Leading zeros in each of 8 fields are optional in setting values and are
) returned from CISG6 query based upon the following order of priority if multiple
Additional Description
X57&
X59$]
/
*
X57&
X59$]
/
*
X57&
X59$]
/
*
IP address
<
>/<
Boot2
response (to verbose listeners).
2BOOT
command is sent after enabling IPv6. This
Duplicate address detection is enabled
by default.
1
0
(enabled) or
1
. If a NIC number is not applicable
).
prefix
gateway
>*<
>
(disabled).
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