Ipv6 Address Linklocal; Ipv6 Dad-Attemps - Zte ZXR10 Command Manual

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ipv6 address linklocal

Use this command to configure the linklocal address of the inter-
face. Delete the configuration with the no form of this command.
Interface configuration
ipv6 address linklocal <ipv6-prefix>
no ipv6 address linklocal <ipv6-prefix>
<ipv6-prefix>
The linklocal address is automatically generated the first time the
interface is enabled.
This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.
Generally, the linklocal address of the interface is generated au-
tomatically. However, it may need configuring manually, then you
this command can be used.
The ipv6 address linklocal command allows users to configure
the specified linklocal address on the interface. There is no need
to specify the prefix length when linklocal address is configured.
The default prefix length is 64–bit.
For Ethernet interface, although the linklocal address can be con-
figured, once the MAC address of the interface changes, the sys-
tem will automatically generate a linklocal address to replace the
previous linklocal address no matter it is generated manually or
automatically.
This example describes how to configure a linklocal address.
ZXR10(config)#interface fei_1/1
ZXR10(config-if)#ipv6 address linklocal fe80::1
ipv6 address
show ipv6 interface

ipv6 dad-attemps

Use this command to configure the number of consecutive neigh-
bor solicitation messages that are sent on an interface while dupli-
cate address detection is performed on the unicast IPv6 addresses
of the interface. Restore the default value with the no form of this
command.
Interface configuration
ipv6 dad-attemps <number>
no ipv6 dad-attemps
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Chapter 2 IPv6 Basic Protocols
Linklocal address to be configured on
the interface. It follows RFC2373. It
is represented by breaking it up into
16–bit segments. Each segment is
separated by":". The simplified format
supported by RFC2373 can be adopted
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