JUNOSe 11.0.x IP, IPv6, and IGP Configuration Guide
See JUNOSe Link Layer Configuration Guide for information about configuring an ATM
interface. See JUNOSe Physical Layer Configuration Guide for information about
configuring an Ethernet interface.
Configuring an IPv6 License
You must configure an IPv6 license before you can use any IPv6 commands on the
E Series router.
license ipv6
NOTE: Acquire the license from Juniper Networks Customer Services and Support
or your Juniper Networks sales representative.
Creating an IPv6 Profile
You can configure an IPv6 interface dynamically by creating a profile. A profile is a
set of characteristics that acts as a pattern that can be dynamically assigned to an
IPv6 interface. You can manage a large number of IPv6 interfaces efficiently by
creating a profile with a specific set of characteristics. In addition, you can create a
profile to assign an IPv6 interface to a virtual router.
A profile can contain one or more of the following characteristics:
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Configuring an IPv6 License
Use to specify an IPv6 license.
Purchase an IPv6 license to allow IPv6 configuration on the E Series router.
Example
host1(config)#license ipv6 license-value
Use the no version to disable the license.
See license ipv6
address Configures an IPv6 address on an interface
mld Configures the MLD interface
mtu Configures the MTU for a network
nd Configures Neighbor Discovery (ND) router advertisement characteristics
policy Attaches (or removes) a policy to (or from) an interface
sa-validate Enables source address validation
unnumbered Configures IPv6 on this interface without a specific address
virtual-router Specifies a virtual router to which interfaces created by this profile
will be attached
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