Configuring Ipv4 And Ipv6 Protocol Addresses; Configuring Ipv6 Static Routes; Configuring A Ipv6 Static Route - HP Cisco MDS 9216 - Fabric Switch Configuration Manual

Cisco mds 9000 family fabric manager configuration guide, release 3.x (ol-8222-10, april 2008)
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Chapter 54
Configuring IPv6 for Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
S e n d d o c u m e n t a t i o n c o m m e n t s t o m d s f e e d b a c k - d o c @ c i s c o . c o m
Choose IP > Routing. You see the IP Routing Configuration dialog box. (see
Step 1
Figure 54-12
Check the Routing Enabled check box.
Step 2
Click Apply to save these changes or click Close to discard any unsaved changes.
Step 3

Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Protocol Addresses

When an interface in a Cisco networking device is configured with both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address,
the interface can send and receive data on both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
To configure an interface in a Cisco networking device to support both the IPv4 and IPv6 protocol stacks
using Device Manager, follow these steps:
Step 1
Click Interfaces > Gigabit Ethernet and iSCSI.
You see the Gigabit Ethernet Configuration dialog box.
Step 2
Click the IP Address field that you want to configure and click Edit IP Address.
You see the IP Address dialog box.
Step 3
Click Create and set the IP Address/Mask field, using the IPv4 or IPv6 format.
Step 4
Click Create to save these changes or click Close to discard any unsaved changes.

Configuring IPv6 Static Routes

Cisco MDS SAN-OS supports static routes for IPv6. This section includes the following topics:

Configuring a IPv6 Static Route

You must manually configure IPv6 static routes and define an explicit path between two networking
devices. IPv6 static routes are not automatically updated and must be manually reconfigured if the
network topology changes.
OL-16184-01, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x
IP Routing Configuration in Device Manager
Configuring a IPv6 Static Route, page 54-13
Configuring IPv6 Static Routes
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