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Supermicro L2 Configuration Manual
Supermicro L2 Configuration Manual

Supermicro L2 Configuration Manual

Switches internet protocol ipv6
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Internet Protocol IPv6
Configuration Guide

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Summary of Contents for Supermicro L2

  • Page 1 L2 / L3 Switches Internet Protocol IPv6 Configuration Guide...
  • Page 3 Contents...
  • Page 4: Ipv6 Configuration Guide

    1 IPv6 Configuration Guide 1.1 IPv6 Overview...
  • Page 5: Ipv6 Addresses

    1.1.1 IPv6 Addresses Parts of an IPv6 Address Unicast addresses Multicast addresses...
  • Page 7: Ipv6 Header

    1.1.2 IPv6 Header...
  • Page 9 The extension header types and their Next Header field values are mentioned in the table below. Next Header Header Type Value Description...
  • Page 10: Ipv6 Tunnel

    1.1.3 IPv6 Tunnel 1.1.4 Neighbor Discovery Protocol Router Advertisement (RA) Router Solicitation (RS) Neighbor Solicitation (NS) Neighbor Advertisement (NA)
  • Page 11 Redirect • • • •...
  • Page 12 • • •...
  • Page 13: Ipv6 Configuration

    • 1.2 IPv6 Configuration 1.2.1 Default Configuration...
  • Page 14: Enabling Ipv6

    1.2.2 Enabling IPv6...
  • Page 15 1.2.3 Neighbor Discovery Protocol...
  • Page 17 Removes all the entries in the IPv6 traffic table.
  • Page 18: Configuration Example

    1.2.4 Configuration Example...
  • Page 24: Ipv6 Unicast Routing

    1.3 IPv6 Unicast Routing 1.3.1 Default Configuration 1.3.2 Disable/Enable Unicast Routing...
  • Page 25: Static Route Configuration

    1.3.3 Static Route Configuration...
  • Page 26 1.3.4 RIPng • • •...
  • Page 27 • • 1.3.4.4.1 Default Configuration 1.3.4.4.2 Enabling RIPng...
  • Page 28 1.3.4.4.3 Interface Parameters <vlan-id 1.3.4.4.4 Redistribution...
  • Page 29 1.3.4.4.5 RIP Configuration Example Switch A Switch B...
  • Page 33 1.3.5 OSPFv3 1.3.5.1 Comparison of OSPFv3 and OSPFv2...
  • Page 36 AREA 1 ABR and Internal Backbone Router Routers AREA 0 AREA 0 Backbone Routers ASBR and Backbone Router AREA 2 Internal Router Internal Router ABR and Backbone Routers...
  • Page 38 • • SPF Timer • Hello Interval • Neighbor Probe Interval • Poll Interval •...
  • Page 39 Non-Broadcast: Broadcast: Point-to-Point: Point-to-Multipoint:...
  • Page 40 1.3.5.17.1 Default Configuration 1.3.5.17.2 Enabling OSPF...
  • Page 41 1.3.5.17.3 Area Parameters...
  • Page 48 1.3.5.17.4 Interface Parameters <vlan-id • •...
  • Page 51 1.3.5.17.5 OSPF Configuration Example Switch A Switch B...
  • Page 56 1.4 IP Multicast • • •...
  • Page 57 • • Hosts Switch A Switch B Internet Backbone 1.4.1 PIM...
  • Page 58 Source Last Hop DR Source tree First Hop DR (S,G) Shared tree (*,G) Shared tree (*,G) Receivers Intermediate Router...
  • Page 60 component-id_1-255...
  • Page 61 <vlan-id <vlan-id...
  • Page 62 <vlan-id...
  • Page 63 <vlan-id...
  • Page 65 1.4.1.12.1 PIM Join/Prune 1.4.1.12.1.1 Join-Prune Interval <vlan-id...
  • Page 66 1.4.1.12.1.2 LAN Prune Delay <vlan-id...
  • Page 67 1.4.1.12.1.3 Override Interval <vlan-id...
  • Page 68 1.4.1.12.2 Shared Tree (RPT) All routers send Join/Prune information as well as active source information to the RP. Hence other non-RP routers need not maintain this information. This also reduces unnecessary network flooding. Bootstrap Router (BSR)
  • Page 69 1.4.1.12.2.2 Candidate RP (CRP)
  • Page 70 1.4.1.12.2.3 Static RP...
  • Page 71 1.4.1.12.2.4 Register Stop Rate Limit 1.4.1.12.3 Shortest Path Tree (SPT) 1.4.1.12.3.1 SPT at RP...
  • Page 72 • • 1.4.1.12.3.2 RP Switch Period 1.4.1.12.3.3 RP Threshold...
  • Page 73 1.4.1.12.3.4 SPT at Last-Hop DR • • 1.4.1.12.3.5 SPT Switch Period...
  • Page 74 1.4.1.12.3.6 SPT Threshold...
  • Page 75 Switch A Switch B...

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