Assign An Ipv6 Address To An Interface - Dell Force10 Z9000 Configuration Manual

Ftos configuration guide for z9000 system
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The
option sets the CAM Profile as follows:
default
L3 ACL (ipv4acl): 6
L2 ACL(l2acl): 5
IPv6 L3 ACL (ipv6acl): 0
L3 QoS (ipv4qos): 1
L2 QoS (l2qos): 1
Save the new CAM settings to the startup-config (
the new settings to take effect.
Command Syntax
cam-acl { ipv6acl }
show cam-acl
show cam-acl-egress

Assign an IPv6 Address to an Interface

IPv6 Addresses
are supported on platforms
Essentially IPv6 is enabled in FTOS simply by assigning IPv6 addresses to individual router interfaces.
IPv6 and IPv4 can be used together on a system, but be sure to differentiate that usage carefully. Use the
command to assign an IPv6 address to an interface.
ipv6 address
You can configure up to two IPv6 addresses on management interfaces, allowing required default router
support on the management port that is acting as host as per RFC 4861. Data ports support more than two
IPv6 addresses.
write-mem
Command Mode
CONFIGURATION
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
CONFIGURATION
c e s z
or
) then reload the system for
copy run start
Purpose
Allocate space for IPV6 ACLs. Enter the CAM
profile name followed by the amount to be
allotted.
When not selecting the default option, you must
enter all of the profiles listed and a range for each.
The total space allocated must equal 13.
The ipv6acl range must be a factor of 2.
Show the current CAM settings.
Provides information on FP groups allocated for
the egress acl.
You must allocate at least one group for L2ACL
and IPv4 ACL.
The total number of groups is 4.
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