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ipv6 address

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[ no ] ipv6 address ipv6Prefix [ eui-64 ]
[ no ] ipv6 address [ ipv6Address maskLength [ eui-64 ] ]
Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.
Assigns an IPv6 address (or network) to an interface and enables IPv6 processing on
that interface. The no version deletes the association from the interface.
NOTE: The link-local address for an interface is automatically configured when IPv6
is enabled on the interface.
ipv6Prefix—Prefix that defines the IPv6 interface or network in the format ipv6Address
/ length, where
ipv6Address—Base IPv6 address of the network route that you want to filter (for
example, ::ffff:a:b:c:d)
length—Length of the network prefix; number of bits masking base address to produce
address to be matched
ipv6Address—Base IPv6 address of the network route that you want to filter (for
example, ::ffff:a:b:c:d); the ipv6Address must appear in hexadecimal format using
16-bit values between colons. Refer to RFC 2373—IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture
(July 1998) for details.
maskLength—Length of the IPv6 mask. A decimal value that indicates how many of
the high-order contiguous bits of the address comprise the prefix (the network portion
of the address).
eui-64—Specifies the use of the eui-64 interface identifier
Interface Configuration, Profile Configuration
Chapter 10: I Commands
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