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NOTE
See
Chapter
22,
IP Unicast
Beginning with ExtremeWare XOS software version 11.2, you can specify IPv6 addresses. See
Chapter
24,
IPv6 Unicast
BlackDiamond 8800 family of switches and Summit X450 switch only. Beginning with ExtremeWare XOS
software version 11.3, you can assign an IP address (including IPv6 addresses) to a VMAN.
BlackDiamond 10K switch only. Beginning with ExtremeWare XOS software version 11.3, you can assign
an IP address (including IPv6 addresses) to a specified VMAN to enable multicasting. You assign an IP
address to a specified VMAN using the VMAN name, rather than a VLAN name.
To enable multicasting on the specified VMAN once you assigned an IP address, take the following
steps:
1 Enable IP multicast forwarding.
2 Enable and configure multicasting.
NOTE
See Chapter
Chapter 29
for information on configuring and using multicasting.
Example
The following commands are equivalent; both assign an IPv4 address of 10.12.123.1 to a VLAN named
accounting:
configure vlan accounting ipaddress 10.12.123.1/24
configure vlan accounting ipaddress 10.12.123.1 255.255.255.0
The following command assigns a link local IPv6 address to a VLAN named management:
configure vlan accounting ipaddress ipv6-link-local
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare XOS 10.1.
The IPv6 parameters were added in ExtremeWare XOS 11.2.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Command Reference
Commands, for information on adding secondary IP addresses to VLANs.
Commands, for information on IPv6 addresses.
configure vlan ipaddress
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